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does anyone remember this?

its funny to have it compared side by side with the way it looks now.

Im SO glad they didnt go through the original concept although you can see some obvious similarities.

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the old concept didn't seem to have the right proportion...........although I don't know why they didn't stick to the second concept is beyond me....so much more aggressive.

I can see potential owners having custom cf plates on order alreadty, transforming it back to the 2nd concept

nissan certainly had alot to live up to though. in my oppinion theve delivered.... and opened alot up were to head next.

i dont mind the first pic.... could of been worse...... like this.......

nah better keep that pic to my self.... not exactly the G rated type. :)

agree i think the new front is far more sinister then the old

the concept front is just round, plain, boring...

however i like the concepts rear gaurds...

the one thing the new GTR is missing is the pumped rear gaurds, the fronts are agreesive but after that the rears are rather soft and plain. big let down

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