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awesome clip.

So basically the new GTR will just about match it in performance for 1/3 of the price?

only from a standing start in a straight line! at 1700kgs vs the 460 Scuderia's 1250kg I can tell you right now the GTR won't match it around a dry racetrack.

So basically the new GTR will just about match it in performance for 1/3 of the price?

Ahh, I think what they were saying in the story is the fancy pants 430 (at 1/3 price) is almost equal to the enzo (as the enzo still has A/C radio etc). I dont think a GTR was mentioned at all. That said the GTR wont have a 5year + waiting list on it, because its a nissan...

lol ferrari had a go at tiff for turning off traction control etc... but that sound as he blipped the throttle when he went thru the tunnel/archway... that's panty dropping sounds right there you'd never hear out of any GTR.

Ahh, I think what they were saying in the story is the fancy pants 430 (at 1/3 price) is almost equal to the enzo (as the enzo still has A/C radio etc). I dont think a GTR was mentioned at all. That said the GTR wont have a 5year + waiting list on it, because its a nissan...

hahah losers.........they need to wait for 5 years..........

hahah losers.........they need to wait for 5 years..........

that is like any Ferrari... or any high price European supercar, you have to be put on a waiting list for most of their cars. so its best to put your name down in the concept stage of the car

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