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I rekon the R35 can hold it's own weight if a developed vehicle was to be entered into the Nur 24hr race. I guess we gotta wait until Nismo develops the car properly, 2 years perhaps? What do you guys think?

as race cars, nissan already has a jgtc car for the r35.

the success of this will decide on the fate of where nissans racing development will head im assuming.

if anything u might expect to see a gtr in the le mans series in 09 n perhaps a team or 2 in the 24hr race

to race in th eLe Mans series the car needs to be RWD and NA. It will not get ACO approval until it is done, which raises some issues as the cars in that series have to be production based (so no V8 like the SuperGT cars). Just ask the managers from Reiter about getting approval to run the Gallardo in RWD format.

with the recent changes to the Zurich24Hr race they will be careful what they do power wise as its extremely close to the cut off point in its normal street spec, which is sad cos the days of the Alzen Porsche have ended and have been replaced by the 997RSR GT2. The Falken team have been running Nissan's for quite a few years now so if anyone i would expect them to develop the car like the 34GTR.

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