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*sigh* I wish I had the capability to zap people with lightning bolts :zap: everytime they called a V35 a R35... grrrrrr

get it right you stupid malamaloots that can't research something past typing in "new skyline" in google and then stringing it together with a few catch phrases from your latest Vin Diesel feature movie to make a f**ktard of an article.

yeah, coming from a guy braggin about how good hicas was after nearly killing himself and his mates :P

erm how abt we put that ll behind now.. LOL :) so that was stupid i knw, we all knw... (it wasnt as bad as i posted anyway)

i was just confused abt the whole "R35".... stick to the topic :D

Do you know what I find funny. No where have ever Nissan stated that it will infact be called a V35. All that has been said is that it will be based upon the current 350Z including the VQ35 engine. But who's to say that they aren't going to call it an RB35DETT once they stick some blowers on it and stick it in a GTR. I can't emagine its going to be the exact same engine thats found in the 350Z.

Personally Im sick of all these people insisting that its going to be called a V35 when there has never been any word that its going to change from the traditional R numbering. I mean the new Infinity is called the G35 even though its using the VQ engine!

Well in Japan the car with the skyline badge and the VQ engine is sold as a Nissan V35 Skyline. But in the USA it is sold as an Infinity G35!

Nissan has said the new GTR won't be sold under the Skyline name. So yeah the current Nissan skyline is a V35. But there is no current GTR. Nissan Australia have already registered the name Infinity GTR. Who's to say it won't be the branded new Infinity G35 GTR!!? All my point was that the new GTR hasn't been stated that its going to be called the R35 or the V35. Hell some are even saying its going to skip to the ?36. Who knows. I sure don't - I just know that it hasn't been stated that it WILL be called the new V35 GT-R.

I think it will be called the HR35 like the R32 GT-R, well according to Redbook --> http://www.redbook.com.au/vehiclesearch/pr...sp?key=NISS91ER

p.s. I tried to tell them, but they said the name HR32 was commonly used in the industry so they wouldn't change it.

who cares wat its called , all Im interested in is whether it will deliver the goods and be able to hand a porsche turbo its ass on a platter

not with you behind the wheel :rofl:

ps... made just for you arsemonkeys

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