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Well its October.. Tokyo Motoshow starts on the 24th, and runs to the 5th November.

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http://www.tokyo-motorshow.com/show/2003/e...BLIC/index.html

Just thought I'd start with the hype a little to the official unvealing of the final R35 GT-R production version :P ...

Originally posted by predator666

Well its October.. Tokyo Motoshow starts on the 24th, and runs to the 5th November.  

37poster.gif

http://www.tokyo-motorshow.com/show/2003/e...BLIC/index.html

Just thought I'd start with the hype a little to the official unvealing of the final R35 GT-R production version :( ...

predator, I read in a Japanese car mag a few months back that Nissan has withdrawn the new GT-R from the Tokyo Show...

I think I posted that news up around that time too?

Here's what I found on the "new" R35 GTR. Of course, as everyone knows the stats and the body will probably not look like that when/if they go into production.

Concept from Nissan

Hey, Demon Dave when are you planning on going? My friend is coming in from the States at the end of Oct and we are planning on going on the 27th or 28th?

Originally posted by Nu2skylines

Here's what I found on the "new" R35 GTR.  Of course, as everyone knows the stats and the body will probably not look like that when/if they go into production.

Concept from Nissan  

Hey, Demon Dave when are you planning on going?  My friend is coming in from the States at the end of Oct and we are planning on going on the 27th or 28th?

freshalloy.com!!!!

So THATS where all that "V8 GT-R" bizzo comes from...

...coz theres certainly no mention of it here, just the 3.2L twin-turbo V6 (based on the JGTC engine).

This is an article i have had scanned from the most recent Wheels magazine, its on the GT-R ofcourse.

GT-R+article.jpg?bfrpQf_ANaaC_gAp

if the pic doesnt show u can find it here:

http://au.f1.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/r32_godzilla2003

gop into my documents and open the pic.

Steve.

V8 GT-R? Hmmm, more American wishful thinking?

Serveral sources close to Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn have been quoted as confirming the Yanks would get a stroked version of the Infiniti Q45 bent-eight while other markets get TT V6...

Speed mag had a test of the HKS TT G35 Coupe in the latest issue. Apparently it uses Garrett turbos and looks very OEM, AND it apparently also had Nissan stamps on some of the custom pipe and intercoolers

predator, I read in a Japanese car mag a few months back that Nissan has withdrawn the new GT-R from the Tokyo Show...  

I think I posted that news up around that time too?

yes i remeber/ have heard the same thing...

anyways im relying on one of you guys over in japan to go and take photos either way.! :P

Sorry, the article was scanned from the most recent Motor magazine not Wheels magazine. For some reason the 1st link doesnt work, the 2nd one i posted does. i just cant figure out how to post the pic to show on the post.:P

dont know if the info o the article is anything new to you guys but it sounds like the car will be awesome.GT-R%20article.jpg

Guys, I'm hardcore GT-R fan just as much you are... and I only want to present facts, thats why I wrote this post about the V35 GT-R...

I feel relieved that that link in R32 GODZILLAS post above backs up what I wrote... finally (and in English too!)

I also saw in that article that R32 GODZILLA posted, and I quote:

"The next V35 GT-R Supercar won't be a V8. But don't worry."

Who the f*cks worrying??? I'm GLAD the GT-R's not a V8...

...oh, and Goshn's a tool.

Originally posted by Demon Dave

Rezz - are you planning on going to the motor show this year?

Dave

Money permitting... but the other half will probably want to tag along. What about your other half Dave?

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