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thats cos it isnt an rb, its a vq. i think. def not an rb tho. rb's are old news nowadays :D

but its a twin turbo right?

i dont know abt this thing

it`ll prob grow on me

but for now its nothing spesh

no longer has the skyline shape

may still have the badges and the famous rear lights

but that aint a true skyline from my perspective

I don't really mind...if nissan says it's a GTR and it's gonna have a twin turbo V something with 400hp and still the legendary grip...then it will be good enough for me...and i am really really growing fond of those VQ's like the 350 GT and the 350 Z.

I already thought of doing a conversion on a R32 coupe..the VQ is light as for the size and because of the V config, weight can be moved back in the engine bay which means better chance of attaining the 50/50 weight balance...

I don't like the shape that much as yet...the R34 is such a beast of a thing in the flesh...but i guess it's now moving to a more euro-style design with flowing lines and all....oh well. Wait and see. Can't wait to see one on the road ^^

no longer has the skyline shape

may still have the badges and the famous rear lights

but that aint a true skyline from my perspective

Yeah, but you could say that the skyline 'shape' died with the 34, seeing as the 35 is pretty much a 350z with extra seats and an altered roofline.

IMO this thing is a half step back towards the 34 styling, the illegitimate lovechild of a 34 and a 35 even.

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