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Hi Guys,

I'm new to the forum and currently on the market for a new GTR. I would like to hear some opinion about this car. I've heard many great things about the car, but I want to hear from the enthusiast, the good and bad about this car, things that I should be aware of during the purchase.

From the States I see there is GTR "black edition", correct me if i'm wrong, for AUST model, the factory car already contains similar option like the "Black Edition" ?

I'm currently driving a C63 so I really look forward to the NEW GTR, due to the AWD ability to put all the power down..

Does GTR came with LSD from factory? Is the aftermarket LSD better than factory fitted?

Also about the warranty I would like to hear about aftermarket tunning, what kind of tunning will affect the factory warranty?

Your opinion is greatly appreciated.

J

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