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Sorry all - I have watched this thread appear and grow and I have ground my teeth each time it pops up at the top of the board.

Nissan have not produced an R-35 anything.

The R relates to the series of the engine, the R series engines were a straight six - now discontinued. They did however do a V-35 Skyline which was powered by a V6 engine.

Nissan have not based this GTR on any evolution of the Skyline, so it is not a even a Skyline, or an R anything as it dosent have an R series engine.

Nissan themselves have designated this car the NISSAN - GTR.

Thats it - no R - no 35, Just NISSAN GTR.

If this has already been mentioned please excuse me for not reading it - as you will understand I have not read any of this thread.

Rant over :blush:

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um...........R32's came out in CA18's in certain variants

how is that following the same line of engines?

seriously go with it mate who cares

a GTR has to start with an R. just because its a GTR. it would be wrong if it was something else in my eyes

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