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nice, I just spec'd one up in black. with bose system and snap-on tool kit (lol, $2K for that). total's 9mil inc tax.
Gunmetal specced out, 9mil :)
oh damn it looks HOT in black

and so how do you do this?

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in case you missed it:

in case you missed it, just uploaded the full press brief to youtube:

Part 1 of Nissan's Press Briefing @ TMS - 7:38 Nurburgring Lap

Part 2 of Nissan's Press Briefing @ TMS - GT-R Reveal

Part 3 of Nissan's Press Briefing @ TMS - Other Nissan Concept Cars

7:32 - Porsche Carrera GT (7:32.44)

7:44 - Zonda

7:46 - Porsche 996 GT2

7:47 - Porsche Gt3 RS (sport tyres)

7:50 - M3 CSL (sport tyres)

7:52 - GT3 (381hp)

7:52 - Lamborghini Gallardo

7:52 - Lamborghini Murcielao

7:52 - Mercedes SLR mclaren

7:56 - Porsche 996 Turbo

7:56 - 360 stradale (sport tyres)

7:57 - Lotec Porsche 993 Turbo (600 HP, racing suspension)

8:07 - Ferrari 550

8:09 - Lamborghini Diablo SV

8:09 - Ferrari 360 Modena

8:10 - Chrysler Viper GTS

8:12 - Porsche 993 Turbo (430 HP version)

8:15 - BMW Z8 400 HP

8:17 - Porsche 996 C2

8:18 - Ferrari F355

8:22 - BMW M Coupe 321 HP

8:25 - Audi RS4 375 HP

8:28 - Porsche 993 C2

8:28 - BMW M5 400 HP

8:32 - Porsche Boxster S

8:35 - BMW M3 Coupe 321 HP

8:37 - Mercedes C32 AMG

8:38 - Honda NSX

8:39 - Honda S2000

8:40 - Chevrolet Corvette

8:42 - Audi S4 265 HP

8:42 - Lotus Exige

8:49 - Jaguar XKR Coupe

8:52 - Mercedes CLK 430

geez new GTR is god damn fast!

geez new GTR is god damn fast!

Where does the Ferrari Enzo FIt in that List??

Watching that beast Tear around Nordschleife was awesome to see.

340km/h top speed doesnt sound Optimistic at all.

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