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Although he didn't say "lap it up bitches" while slapping an American "GTR can nevar lose" fanboy with his pimp hand, he did cover Nissan's goals in the coming future.

Oh and he also unveild Adidas' new shoe... sorry... the new GTR. And then raves on about how it's a heir to a cult lineage, etc etc. All said and done, he looks like an angry John Howard with a tan.

Finally finished compressing the video and uploading it to the sau server. Right click and save link as. The video is 11 minutes long and 30mb. Its zipped up and encoded in DivX format.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/shan/tms_2005.zip

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GTR is looking MUCH better.

Sooo many hints of 34 in it as well... looks like they did listen to the crap they copped for the concept car.

Front needs to be a tad more aggressive, but the rest is simply awesome.

Now... to get a crazy paying job by 2007 :(

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Thanks for compressing it to something resonably downloadable Shan (my Dad's 512k DSL is ass...)

Did anyone expect Ghosn to go into detail about the GT-R? Because if you did, you just got chump change. I wanna hear it (from him) about how it was a stroke of genious by putting back the release date of the next GT-R because it whipped up so much hype and discussion the car is now el;evated to God status without even turning a wheel, whereas we could've seen the actual release now instead...

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I kinda feel sorry for him having to sell the boring products like that. A new wingroad - um... yay.

That RX8 ripoff concept is a bit limp too.

Thanks for the video though very good to see.

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