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The release date in Japan for the new GT-R has been confirmed for 24th October 2007.

For a track test video and techincal specs, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWNPyuuefbQ

The price will be 7.7 million Yen cost price at Nissan Dealers in Japan. It will take SEVS workshops some time to obtain approval to comply this model, but as a guide, the FOB price on a new GT-R would be approx. 8.2 million Yen once Japanese registration and deregistration (required by Japanese law prior to exporting new cars), plus taxes etc. are taken into account. This would equate to about $126,000 complied,

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The release date in Japan for the new GT-R has been confirmed for 24th October 2007.

For a track test video and techincal specs, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWNPyuuefbQ

The price will be 7.7 million Yen cost price at Nissan Dealers in Japan. It will take SEVS workshops some time to obtain approval to comply this model, but as a guide, the FOB price on a new GT-R would be approx. 8.2 million Yen once Japanese registration and deregistration (required by Japanese law prior to exporting new cars), plus taxes etc. are taken into account. This would equate to about $126,000 complied,

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Yeah thats from prestigemotorsport^^, I thought though that there was rumours that Nissan were selling the GTR as a locally delivered model? There are rumours that there are a few people who have ordered the car too - would this be through nissan or are they just giving a deposit to an importer or something?

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It looks pretty tuff, but no RB26?...

Its a shame that it wont be a proper GTR.

I absolutely hate this kind of thinking (along with "the V35 isn't a proper Skyline").

The RB26 would in stock form would be too weak to achieve the things Nissan want to do with the new GTR.

And nothing shows progress like putting in an engine with a 20 year old design in a new car... :D

SEVS? I thought they were going to sell them here new.

Not confirmed yet.

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Who said that the rb26 would be in the same form it was 18 years ago, its like anything with age you make improvements.

ive got nothing against this new beast. but i think it should go by a different name. the GTR finished production in 2002 for a good reason.

its like a tv series, if you make to many shows people loose interest, sure the first few years may be great, but then the writers struggle to come up with new ideas and it becomes boring.

at the end of the day all im saying is a great new car should have a great new name, and maybe in the years to come this could be looked at as another one of nissan's greats.

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Who said that the rb26 would be in the same form it was 18 years ago, its like anything with age you make improvements.

ive got nothing against this new beast. but i think it should go by a different name. the GTR finished production in 2002 for a good reason.

its like a tv series, if you make to many shows people loose interest, sure the first few years may be great, but then the writers struggle to come up with new ideas and it becomes boring.

at the end of the day all im saying is a great new car should have a great new name, and maybe in the years to come this could be looked at as another one of nissan's greats.

Yes but this isn't a Skyline. it's a GTR

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well i think they will be selling much more then $126k this topic comes up so often. to be honest the new GTR wont be a hit for a while i think.

like i said in another thread im not bothering to think about it until it actually gets released. haha

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