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fk yeah! looks awesome. I hope they unveil one of these at nismo festival. :mellow:

They will, im sure.

cant wait to see and hear it!

great find by the way, Shan.

where do you find this stuff when youre on the other side of the world??

another pic:

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where do you find this stuff when youre on the other side of the world??

half arsed ability to read japanese websites and lots of free time at work :P

The photos were taken during a 2 day shakedown at Suzuka Circuit. Apparently the car wasn't tested at full speed... so obviously more refinements are due... I'm guessing they'll change the front and rear as well, as it doesn't quite look finished.

also the posting of the press release by prank yesterday helps!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t191484.html

I agree the front is a bit average, but I would say this is one of those cases of function over form. I guess they went with what is best for aerodynamics. It will probably look a bit nicer done up in it's nismo livery.

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