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Hasn't changed much since the last pics I saw. I really don't mind it though, still has the definite presence to it in line with all past GTR's. Liking the gunmetal/silver colour and rims too. Maybe I'm biased though as I've always been a Zed fan :yes:

  • 3 weeks later...

It looks like a beast and definately is one because its going to boast 325Kw of power. It looks really sleek and modern.

Those air pockets near the bonnet are sick and the dual quad exhaust looks fat.

When do you think they will start importing these to australia once they are launched in japan?

  • 4 weeks later...
While it looks 'good' to me it doesn't look fantastic. Theres something about alot of new cars, they all seem to just be variations of the same to me.

I think it looks pretty good but I do agree you can easily see the 350 influence and was a bit disappointed that they went a V6 instead of a straight 6 like all GTRs before have had.

Cheers!

Gagz

  • 1 month later...
Can't say that I'm a fan... looks like the 350Z with longer body and wing... nothing special... well, at least to the standards of what GT-R's are and that of the Skyline range.

nothing special............. sigh you say some stupid s#!+

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