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those images have been around for near a year now... still not impressed by it.... was the same with the 350z until i seen one in person.... guess i'll just have to wait and see the final product... u know how much compaines their prototyes

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Thats the GTR concept, the new GTR will be based on the V35 Skyline! heard it will have a 3 litre or 3.5 litre v6tt or a v8 depends on the country nissan sells it in. Theres an article in the new motor or wheels magazine that has a photoshoped image of what a nissan insider says the new GTR will look like.

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Seem as tho the new RX7 was modelled heavily on the RX8 Evo, or whatever it was called prototype. And if you look closely, the concept GTR has a bit of 350z-ness in it. I still like the prototype on ultimatecarpage.com the red one looks damn good.

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Mmmm... I wanna see the V6 TT here...

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