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Tha'ts gotta be the most psycho little car ever devised.

Good on Nissan for allowing the engineers the free reign to make it and even more kudos fo ractually building them!

"Built-to-Order" Basis means...

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Expensive - but interesting.

Desirable - but can't see myself affording it.

Would walk miles to see - but can't hitch a ride home.

Might wait around for a second hand repo - but might not live that long

Lol - Kristian's Juke R will give All Japan Day a new 'lift' :)

It's the perfect sleeper!!! Nissan took the awesome GTR platform, and covered it in horse manure.

Are those over-sized round lamps sitting inline with the upper grille, supposed to be fog lights or headlights?

Each to their own, but f**k!!! You spend $$$, you'd wanna sit in something nice. And the interior is f**king shithouse.

This thing is an insult to the GTR...

/end rant

i just wish nissan had put the money and effort into developing a new silvia, or r35 gtst..

This.

i just wish nissan had put the money and effort into developing a new silvia, or r35 gtst..

But mainly this.

lol built to order is hardly 'production'....I'm gonna bet they will ONLY be available in UAE...

And Terry, I can think of at least 50 cars I'd buy before a Juke-R ;)

Edited by Iron Chef

And Terry, I can think of at least 50 cars I'd buy before a Juke-R ;)

#51 is still a respectable choice ;)

...but tha money stays in my pocket

...at least till test drive on SAU Texi Day lol

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