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On page three of this weekly auto newsletter there are details of when the GTR will be arriving here and a rough cost.

Sorry I've taken the attachment down because it won't work. If anyone can host this mag write your email address down and i'll email it to you.

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:fakenopic: hope they dont change the front too much... its one of the bets parts on the car... specially that bonnet bulge

"This show car is not a show car. OK, the front end will change and get more realistic. You can't use carbon fibre like that on a production car. But the sides, the tyre size, the windscreen angle, the whole rear view, the proportions, there's no cheating there.

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ahaha 285s on the rear... those rims are pure sex too... i used to think the R34 ones were nice... but these make them look like interceptors.

Nakamura confirms the real car will use the same 20-inch rims as the concept and the same tyre sizes: 255/40 at the front, 285/35 at the rear,

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$150k for this car, and what it's going to be, is an absolute steal.

Fingers crossed in 2.5years time, or whenever it gets here... i'll be able to package/lease one of these babies... ultimate bang-for-buck IMO..

screw the $315-$330K for a porka 911 turbo...

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