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Aaaaahhhhh yet another disbeliever. :P

It's not the gtr's competing. It's going to a v8, speculation seems to turn to the infiniti engine which will be released late this year.

The thing everyone should be thinking about is when will Audi and Mercedes join. Also word about toyota competing. Now that is a race I will watch!

why am i bound by some unwritten law to post what I have heard.

And if you do read my post properly I said speculation. So instead of jumping on the bash this guy bandwagon, learn to read then respond.

This indeed a public forum and I appreciate youre input, however, I am pointing the speculation at the speculation.

i wasn't bashing you. i was making a simple point. if you thought i was bashing you then you should read some of my other posts in other threads (both on this topic and others) and you will see that my point was very diplomatic and while it was in response to you it was also aimed at every other post where people are discussing possible engines and in no way picking on you at all. you have just jumped to that conclusion for no real reason.

i bet you are the type of guy who, when pulled over by a roadside RBT where they pull over every car, starts saying things like "i ain't dun nuffin wrong, you're just pickin on me coz i'm in an import"

see now that was picking on you.

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