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To be honest, I think it looks brilliant.

And moreso, I think it will look absolutely incredible in real life.

Personally, I havent bought much into the hype until recently, and I really think its exceeded my expectations...

i reckon its looks nuts and the mechanical package is out of this world and to be faster than a 300k 911 turbo for half the price what can i say nissan have outdone them selves yet again :)

ps to the muppets on here that are crying that it doesnt have a clutch or manual box im pretty sure the engineers know more than anyone on this forum and if it needed a manual boc they would have used that instead my 0.02 worth

great looking car...a little different than some of the prototypes..but appealing..I would say..a cross between a GT Porsche and the last RX7.

Now just a quick question..is this a 4 seater?

Have not seen one shot of the rear seats so I am guessing its a 2...

Anyways...if it is a 2...the only thing I don't like is the weight its dragging around.

Other than that..as all here have said..well done Nissan for the great mechanical and performance package they have put together,go Gtr..Porsche killers...

Enough said.

I've seen alot of comments on various websites where people are whingin' and bitchin' about its weight ect, No manual...Blah Blah Blah

Give it 5 years, once the tuners have had a good crack at it, and your talking about a car thats gonna continue GTR's dominating legacy.

Its just a waiting game from now until the point of buying them for $70 grand a piece and throwing on some crazy turbos and boosting an already awesome car.

Now Carlos....Get cracking at another one! :P

Now just a quick question..is this a 4 seater?

Have not seen one shot of the rear seats so I am guessing its a 2...

Anyways...if it is a 2...the only thing I don't like is the weight its dragging around.

Are you kidding this pics been around for ages:

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its the feel and control of a manual gearbox that makes it the no.1 choice in a sports car.. who gives a f^uk about 0.2sec gear changes when you have a clutch. People who choose a clutchless gearbox in a sports car (for street use) can't drive and/or are too scared to drive a manual IMO.

The new gtr doesn't give you the choice, so that's it.

its the feel and control of a manual gearbox that makes it the no.1 choice in a sports car.. who gives a f^uk about 0.2sec gear changes when you have a clutch. People who choose a clutchless gearbox in a sports car (for street use) can't drive and/or are too scared to drive a manual IMO.

The new gtr doesn't give you the choice, so that's it.

You go girl.

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Are you kidding this pics been around for ages:

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Thanks....

I see were the added weight is...

It looks good for me ...have 2 kids...great family car then. :laughing-smiley-014:

Now I just have to start saving... :ermm:

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