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I dont agree at all. The r35 looks 100 times better than the r33.

a toyota minibus looks better than an R33... that's not a claim to fame.

Amazing how so much people still call the new R35 a Skyline...

http://www.freshalloy.com/site/cars/nissan...cept/home.shtml

You guys think Nissan may reconsider and label it as a new R35 Skyline GT-R?

that's the GT-R Proto dude... back then no one knew what it was gonna be called or its designation.

there's no confusion anymore its the Nissan R35 GT-R.

Hey fellas,

Assuming that the R35's looks have not been finalised, what would you want the next Skyline GT-R too look like...

Here's what I would have like the new GT-R to look like... totally awesome...

http://acn.waw.pl/iacoski/nissan_skyline_r...acoski_1280.jpg

http://acn.waw.pl/iacoski/nissan_skyline_r...acoski_1280.jpg

looks like a lancer driver was given the keys to a r34 gtr and 10k. looks like sed dude spent it all on ghey. lol

only half joking man. i rekon that if the r35 was a skyline then thats not a half bad direction to go but as it is, nissan dont need anything other than what they've got. the gtr looks seks

that's amazing how people have varied likings.... why not post up some concept of what you would have liked the new GT-R to look like... and don't tell me the new gt-r is like god-like and totally perfect. I for one, do not like it that much.

Thats what an r34 series II might have looked like if they gave it to some company that makes ott kits..

I think the r35 is a real step forward and looks awesome. I saw a pic of a photoshopped r35 of what an aftermarket r35 might look like (im pretty sure it was on saw u somewhere) and it looked even more aggressive!

GT-R_photoshop-1.jpg

lol Nissan could name the crab car a GT-R and you legally couldn't do anything about it... seeing as they own the name and all rights to it n all.

Thats what an r34 series II might have looked like if they gave it to some company that makes ott kits..

I think the r35 is a real step forward and looks awesome. I saw a pic of a photoshopped r35 of what an aftermarket r35 might look like (im pretty sure it was on saw u somewhere) and it looked even more aggressive!

GT-R_photoshop-1.jpg

the R35 will be a japanese after market tuners nirvana.

give it time. You will see.

Spunky, why the lamentations?

The car is everything it needs and then some. What the new R35 does out of the box totally blows anything you could achieve without spending mega dollars on in 32, 33, or 34 form, standard.

Just ask Giant. He will tell you.

A hopeless plug Russ, nut im sure youve seen this.

I really hope you show them what you and the car are capable of.

Im still going to try and see you, even if BB was there! :rofl::)

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