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Doesn't the xtrail have an SR engine?

true adam!

the jap 01 X-trail GT model has the sr20vet.... 206kw! i never knew!!

http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/mod...8053&Nissan

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That raised middle and angular lights reminds me of the current Mercedes SLK.

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The light array looks like an S2000's. The boot lid looks like its off a 7 Series, and even after all this time still looks ugly.

The rear quarter is very V35/V36 Skyline (and the rims are a direct copy).

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Ummmmmm, interesting. Hope its only a prototype and they go to town with the front, sides and wel..............................lets just say i hope they change a few things and stick with some of the current Silvia traids. Lookds like a mix between Honda 2000 Ass and Mercedes front. And for that matter, whats the score with all new "sports cars" where's all the "aggressive sports look" gone. Ahhh well, thank god for R33's

EMZ

FD RX-7. Hottest thing on 4 wheels to ever come out of Japan.

well, while beauty is definitely a subjective thing, i can't say i agree here.

the FD looked awesome when it came out in the early 90's, but the shape hasn't aged well in my eyes

too many hectik leb owners fitting 'em with ugleh-ass chromie dubs and dumping them on their guts hasn't help my appreciation of the model, either

I think it looks ok. Seems most people have this perception on what the car should look like. Also keep in mind if its to be released in 2-3 years time... They have to be thinking where things are going to be at then, not now.

Either way it looks 100% better than this... http://www.motorauthority.com/cars/nissan/...sx-replacement/

yuck

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/coupes/...n-silvia-240sx/

What do you think guys? God I hope not. Looks too much like a budget sedan or something.

Dont like it doesnt look like a silva

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Yeah agree with that one, seems like thats the fashion these days. Im sure there will be bodykits out to "mean" them up a bit. I mean whats so attractive about a standard 92 Silvia? Throw a nice bodykit on any car and dump it on sum nice wheels and you can at least look at it...

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