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Autocar Review. Gt-r Vs The M3 Vs Gt3


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This is probably the best and honest review so far.

Everyone has a cry and says the GT3 is a better competitor to the GT-R then the 911TT. Well here's a test between them.

Part 1. http://www.autocar.co.uk/VideosWallpapers/...231443&CT=V

Part 2. http://www.autocar.co.uk/VideosWallpapers/...231444&CT=V

Thanks for posting those links.

Absolutely great to watch and just unbelievable to see what the R35 GTR is capable of. This is a truely amazing car.

I love his quote about it being 'a mini Veyron'.

Cheers.

Nissan dropped the 'Skyline' tag, as Inifinity now use it for their coupes and sedans...

Nissan confirmed that the R35 is simply, the Nissan GTR...

Actually it's spelt Infiniti and they do not use the Skyline badge at all. The Infinitis are G35 and G37's. The Skyline is alive and well though in Japan with the new V36's.

makes me wonder about the tunning industry and what they can get out the the vr38, cant wait till it gets released here in AUS, by then the jap would have very nice parts ready for us :banana:

"make me wonder why i bought the M3" LOL with reviews like this im sure poka's and bemmers will be more extreme in the future. f**k the worlds oil supply, we are going to have a "BIG automotive" world war

Edited by philta

wow... 3.8 60's with a piss weak lauch and two people in the car must be around 1850 or more of weight that the 3.8 TT is hammering to those speeds.

one word impressive

I like how he kept saying 'real world performance' to refer to his way of testing also :banana:

Nissan dropped the 'Skyline' tag, as Inifinity now use it for their coupes and sedans...

Nissan confirmed that the R35 is simply, the Nissan GTR...

Lets face it, as far as Nissans go the GTR badge will always be associated with the Skyline brand.

...........for a company that used to be called DATSUN.........and its now making cars that is as good as a 911 Porka.........

CLASSIC

Yeah, how narrow minded are these car jurno's hey... what a tool.

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