Nissan GTR Scans Surface


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Whether the images are photochops or not, the Nissan GTR is going to be hot. The standard GTR will be priced at roughly $57k, the V SPEC $67k and the EVO version $94k. The standard GTR and V SPEC will hit the 480hp while the EVO reaches 530hp from the VQHRTT engine and weighs in at 220lbs less than the standard GTR. Oh, did we mention that the GTR is HOT. More at CarSpyShots (click source link below).


[Source: CarSpyShots] via WCF's Blog

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god damn..that looks even hotter than the concept.. and we all know that doesent happen alot..
god damn that car will kill
CANT WAIT FOR TOKYO:D
 
This is going to be one hell of halo car for Nissan. Not only obtainable by well-heeled enthusiasts, but delivering a frightning bang for the buck that will easily rival the Corvette.

Eat your heart out Toyota. Nissan is hitting the mark with this one, and the GTR is poised to be "the Supra" for this decade. Toyota will fire back, but they won't be first to market, and from what we've seen - I doubt that they'll be able to generate a strong enthusiast response from their car.
 
Third pic in my 1st post was cut, so i've found the complete one:

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Take these scans from an unnamed Japanese car mag that show Nissan's upcoming GT-R. The pictures look a bit photoshopped, as they differ from spy shots we've seen of the car testing at the Nurburgring in Germany and elsewhere in the world. The car in these pics is much more aggressive with an extra intake for rear brake cooling behind the doors and accompanying vent behind the wheel wells. The rear wing is also larger and a more serious looking affair.

Then again, the GT-R will come in three flavors, standard, V-Spec and EVO, so most of these shots may be showing the GT-R EVO trim that ups the car's aggression by a factor of ten. The translation of the article accompanying these photos tell us that the standard GT-R will start at $57,000 and feature a 480-horsepower version of the VQHRTT. Whether or not the twin-turbo V6 is 3.7L or 3.8L large wasn't mentioned. The V-Spec GT-R, meanwhile, will start at $67,000, while the top perfroming EVO spec will begin at $94,000 and feature a 530-horsepower version of the VQHRTT engine while shedding 220 lbs. from the car's overall weight through the use of lighter seats, ceramic rotors and the like
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Nissan

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. Founded in 1933, the company sells its vehicles under the Nissan and Infiniti brands, and formerly the Datsun brand, with in-house performance tuning products (including cars) under the Nismo and Autech brands. Infiniti, its luxury vehicle division, officially started selling vehicles on November 8, 1989, in North America.
Official websites: Nissan, Infiniti

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