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i actually reckon the sketches are all right...

good alternitive (if it was evermade) to get the missis to let ya buy one :laugh:

and stop bagging on that dudes 4dr rb26dett 32, it'd certaintly surprise at a set of lights...

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Are people forgetting of the GC10 GT-R and all the prince skylines? the original GT-R was a 4 DOOR! i see this more as they are trying to resurrect an old ghost, back when the GT-R was first released it was the most dominate motor vehicle of its time just as the new one is today so im all for the new 4 door GT-R just as long as they don't make it gay. like yanks have a tendency to do. :laugh:

i actually reckon the sketches are all right...

good alternitive (if it was evermade) to get the missis to let ya buy one :(

and stop bagging on that dudes 4dr rb26dett 32, it'd certaintly surprise at a set of lights...

the fact is it isnt a GTR.

A mate of mine has a 32 GTS-4 with about 218 kw at the wheels - thats more power than a stock GTR but he still knows it aint a GTR and is sure having a hard time selling it at a very cheap price - mind you this car is mint, has a full GTR bonnet/grill and a GTR gearbox!

I remember having this discussion with someone once around when exactly a car stops being a 'x' and becomes something else. Engine? drive train? chassis? The answer it seems is.. who gives a crap? I paid 12k for a 4 door with complete GTR running gear and after enjoying the car for 4 years, do you think I honestly give a crap what you think? :D

Like I said, if the difference between my car and a 'real' GTR is the same as the difference between that concept car and the 'real' R35 GTR, I know which car i'll be choosing when it comes time to pick.

heh 'import beasts'

Edited by Sarumatix

The news articles are calling it a "4 door GTR" and "GTR Based" (KEY WORD HERE! "BASED"!) because GTR is the current attention grabbing buzzword of the moment. Obviously it's not going to be called a GTR, it's being touted as an Infiniti ffs :D A big fat stupidly powerful sedan to do battle with the high end Euro sportbarges. If it ever eventuates I reckon it'd be mad

Edited by Sauce

A contact of mine is looking to work for Nissan's design team in the near future. He happens to know the guy who drew that concept and you can see more of his work here:

http://www.stehrenbergerdesign.com/

Anyway he says this was almost certainly done for a magazine and is likely to have no connection to Nissan what so ever. That does however change little about the rumor itself.

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