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Now that the new GTR is no more speculation, and just a matter of weeks away, I wonder if the Nissan Super GT teams will bring it back to racing and dump the Z?

They were really quick to dump the R and pick up the Z when the R stopped production so fingers crossed the same goes this time round and they bring it back to racing.

Anyone heard anything

R35 GTR in Xanavi Nismo colour = drooooooool

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didnt they keep racing the r34 in gt racing like a year or 2 after they stopped selling it in japan? and they had the 34 gtr engine in the 350z to begin with im sure i read in a mag somewhere.

but yeah replace the 350 with the gtr for sure :) even though they ment to be bringing out a more powerful Z soon its still no GTR

didnt they keep racing the r34 in gt racing like a year or 2 after they stopped selling it in japan? and they had the 34 gtr engine in the 350z to begin with im sure i read in a mag somewhere.

Yes but wrong way around - the last R34 JGTC cars used a twin turbo version of the 350Z's VQ35DE.

Carlos Ghosn confirmed at the launch that Nissan/Nismo will be racing the new GTR at JGTC next season. w00t... prepare for mega widebodied GTFO tough looking GTRs.

and the official nissan press release

http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/NEWS/2007/...71025-01-e.html

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd. (NISMO) today announced that the NISSAN GT-R will run in the GT500 class of the SUPER GT series in Japan for the 2008 season. It has been four years since the GT-R last competed in Japan , when it won the Japan GT Championship in 2003 . Private testing is planned to start soon in Japan.

Details including vehicle specifications and team structure will be announced at the Nissan Motorsports Press Conference in February 2008.

probably not. GT500 cars are a LOT lower to the ground than that... look at the R34 GTR JGTC car... the front wheels are practically bulging out of the top of the bonnet.

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