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needs more cowbell, baby..

err.. been playing around with it in photoshop at work... came up with a couple of dodgy modifications so far.. trying to make that front end appear normal.. working on a third concept which is pretty hot but not done yet

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hi, had a go at the front, unfortunately no expert at photo modifying, and borrowed/pinched a couple of bits from expert pics above - ,

unfortunately my version looks a bit french!

looking forward to other attempts to fix the front end!

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needs more cowbell, baby..

err.. been playing around with it in photoshop at work... came up with a couple of dodgy modifications so far.. trying to make that front end appear normal.. working on a third concept which is pretty hot but not done yet

newgtr2.jpg

newgtr3.jpg

im in love with your first design!!! :P

Modified Mag has also posted some specs. It remains to be a mystery where they derived these specs. They are inline with all that has been pondered and debated over the past few years about the next GTR.

The Specs Of The New GT-R

-VQ-Based 3.7L 24 Valve V6

-Twin Garrett Turbochargers

-Front Mount Intercooler

-7-Speed Sequential Gearbox

-19 Forged Wheels

-ATTESA All Wheel Drive

-Aluminum & Carbon Fiber Components

-Low Drag with Increased Downforce

-186 mph Top Speed (est)

-450hp

Take these specs with a grain of salt until we find out where they came from.

And here is a LINK for some photoshopped side views...i'll have the black thanks...or the midnight purple...aw dont make me chose!

http://www.nissangtrproto.com/archives/200...lor-photoshops/

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