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October 25th, 2004 10:57 PM #51for me its either the r33 or r34... anyway anyone seen "the nissan skyline story"? they tested the blitz r34 skyline around nurburgring...
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February 15th, 2005 06:42 AM #52
guys - just in a aussie magazine speed has release a photo of the new GTR...
nice nice nice nice nice!
this is a pxt shot that i took from a magazine.. (cheap huh!)
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February 15th, 2005 07:14 AM #53
Very nice Igaruzz.......love it....it kinda look like the Audi RSQ driven by Will Smith from the movie iRobot (or maybe not):
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February 17th, 2005 03:20 AM #54mas gusto kong TT VQ30-35 kesa V8 for the next GTR. yung G35 sa US now is the equiv of the Skyline 350GT.
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February 18th, 2005 10:05 AM #55
The fastest and most expensive road car that Nissan ever developed I think was the 1998 Nissan R390 GT1. It complies with the GT1
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February 18th, 2005 10:10 AM #56
The fastest and most expensive road car that Nissan ever developed I think was the 1998 Nissan R390 GT1. It complies with the GT1 class standards of Le Mans. It is completely street legal, passing all European standards. For this model, Nissan built the road car first then the race car. I think it has a 3.5 V8 engine with double overhead camshatfs. It had a sub-4.0 second zero to 100 km/h time from a standing start. Carbon fibre chassis with a huge 14" front and rear disc brake. Was this car ever mass produced? Nope. I think only one or two was produced.
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March 4th, 2005 05:45 AM #57Originally Posted by iqaruzz
What Edmunds.com Says: It may end up wearing an Infiniti badge, but this next generation Skyline should have all the attitude of its Nissan cousins.
What We Know: After years of rumors and intense lobbying by Nissan enthusiasts in the U.S., Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn announced that his company plans to release a fully redesigned version of the legendary Skyline GT-R by 2007. The new version will take its cues from the GT-R concept car that has made the rounds at various auto shows over the past several years, and unlike its predecessor the GT-R will make its way to the U.S. With the 350Z already occupying a steady spot in Nissan's lineup, look for the GT-R to come Stateside wearing an Infiniti badge. A prototype caught testing on Germany's grueling Nurburgring test track made the rounds wearing a modified G35 shell, but obvious signs of modifications indicate it was no ordinary Infiniti. The car is expected to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in the fall of 2007 and go on sale later that year.
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