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Looks good i think, not as bad as some of those first proto types and some of those other ugly pics of the "next GTR" althou it does remind me of a 350z but much more aggressive and "TUFF" still early days....didnt sound that fantastic but im sure with a zorst fmic and some mild mods would do the Business!!

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Looks good i think, not as bad as some of those first proto types and some of those other ugly pics of the "next GTR" althou it does remind me of a 350z but much more aggressive and "TUFF" still early days....didnt sound that fantastic but im sure with a zorst fmic and some mild mods would do the Business!!

why would u put another fmic on it when it has a large factory one already?

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why would u put another fmic on it when it has a large factory one already?

Why would you put another Turbo on it when it has a factory one already?

i was just tryn to make the point with a few nice mods....better aftermarket parts it would sound alot better...hopefully....

Cheers

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Why would you put another Turbo on it when it has a factory one already?

i was just tryn to make the point with a few nice mods....better aftermarket parts it would sound alot better...hopefully....

Cheers

lol i agree maybe an exhaust. But replacing a good quality front mount with another good quality front moutn wont make it sound any different. And you cant judge how it sounds of a poor quality recording, im sure it'll sound alot better in person :)

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haha spend 150k on a GTR and replace the exhast. boost rises and ur warranty is void ahaha. funny.

ther will be a manual. like normal GTR ther will be versions like Vspec Mspec etc. the paddle shift is an option as its build in conjuction to run along with porshe. it will also be around 1500kg.

all according from my tokyo motorshow brochure..

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these articles lose credibility pretty quick when they continuously refer to it as a Skyline.

and what's this crap about a 2009 GTR? why the hell would a car that's still got a little ways to go before it's released, be tested in 2009 form as opposed to the one that isn't even out yet? idiots...

nice video though :)

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Just came across this 7 minute video of the new GTR so thought I'd post it here. It looks to be old footage but still a decent viewing to see it flying around the Nurburgring, with guest appearances including a 997, M5, RS4, 599GTB etc.

Video here:

http://stage6.divx.com/user/hitnahsufys/vi...-in-Nürburgring

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That fact is, it will be a Proto GT-R v35 - the Skyline legacy has died and was let-go after the last R34 GT-R was released in late 2000. The rein of the Skyline continues but not more so in the form of the R31, R32, R33 and R34 not the V35 Proto GT-R.

Personally, it's just another 350X fellas, with different frontbar, sideskirts and a wossy wing. I do not like it at all.

A roughed up R33 GT-R would make it look like a kid in uniform.

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That fact is, it will be a Proto GT-R v35 - the Skyline legacy has died and was let-go after the last R34 GT-R was released in late 2000. The rein of the Skyline continues but not more so in the form of the R31, R32, R33 and R34 not the V35 Proto GT-R.

Personally, it's just another 350X fellas, with different frontbar, sideskirts and a wossy wing. I do not like it at all.

A roughed up R33 GT-R would make it look like a kid in uniform.

Hi there friend.

Are u sure it will be a v35?

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A roughed up R33 GT-R would make it look like a kid in uniform.

.... and then the R33 GT-R would look like a slow piece of shit compared to the 'kid in uniform'. Next comment?

Mate, this ain't no PROTO anymore, this thing will be released in a few months, and available to buy a few months after that.

The skyline legacy hasn't died, it has evolved and the GTR is no longer part of that line-up anymore. The skyline hasn't been culled, the V36 is coming out soon.

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The V36 sedan is out already... the Coupe is due in August.

...and from the few pics I've seen the coupe won't look half bad. It's going to be an interesting next few months. :)

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