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I suspect part of the make up of GTR owners vs Porsche owners is the modifying aspect. Nissans have always been one of the more tunable cars around. And the GTR enjoys the sort of aftermarket support not seen by Porsche owners. Sure there are plenty of parts adn tuners of Porkas, but 15K exhaust systems etc etc normally see most Porsches 95% std. Ditto Ferraris etc.

But buy a Nissan and you can go to work on them as though a blank canvas.

Still, from what I can tell the GTR needs to get back out and get a laptime at the Ring as its slower then the Viper, ZR1, LFA, GT2 etc. Price or not, if you are going to claim its faster then seems thats the yardstick these days

spot on

i always modify my cars and the car i choose for my daily needs to facilitate this

learnt my lesson with my last daily that euro cars don't like being messed with and oem parts fail quickly

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Guys

Some more ignorant rubbish about the GT-R from a European car dealer and his side kick on the same site mentioned earlier on this thread, feel free to add your own comments.

http://www.carpoint....carrera-s-27736

I don't get it, it is the same link as the one I posted before that started the discussion off???

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