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Suv (4x4) R35 Gtr For The Us Market Wtf!


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BESTCAR's ベストカー front page has this abortion on it. An R35 GTR "SUV style" potentially for the US market... I honestly hope it is nothing more than hot air, though I do fear Nissan see a potential market in the SUV-ridden country of America where bigger is best and SUV's are the vehcle of choice on the way to burger king.

http://car.biglobe.ne.jp/bestcar/index.html

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Someone please tell me this isn't happening :wave:

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OMFG ......would be pretty elite though ahah gtr 35 for the track, and gtr SUV for the family / weekends. Looks like a mazda CX7 thingo. There is also a evo 10 SUV under the r35...what is it like a "what would these new sports cars look like an SUV issue"

ford territory turbo eat your heart out :wave:

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ROFL!!!

wonder if it could still be one of fastest lap time makers @ nur-track in germany LOL

how crazy wuld 0-100 feel in 3.5 in a 4x4

but doesnt look to beafy for an off roader... CITY SUV

Well I guess they've targetted Porsche on the track, why not target them in the SUV category as well...

It would be aimed at the customers looking for something a little more than what the Murano can offer I imagine.

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