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Owww man, i never knew they have already released the next skyline, a dam maxima / 350z clone... That car looks great.... for a luxury car, not a skyline!

Maxima's are great for an older driver wanting comfort, but for the skyline to be another maxima. That's stupid. F#ck renault. The G35 Isnt even a bloody turbo is it? + it's a V6... It's lost everything about Godzilla.

Are they going to release an r35 too? Coz i've seen the mad looking concepts of that one.

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geno8r: Do a seach before posting dude! I must admit, when I saw the thread title I thought "oh no, here we go again..."

The forum is called "The Next Skyline", but that means the V36 Skyline + GT-R, not the V35 (you probably know that now so I'll shuddup)

Regardless of the next skyline V36 or whatever... that doesnt change anything about my original post, its a dam maxima. & an r35 like in the pics would be sweet.

But if you did a search before posting you would realise that, a. there is no such thing as an R35, and b. Those two gt-r concept pictures have been doing the rounds for 4+ years and won't look anything like them.

F#ck renault, how could they kill godzilla, the r32, 33, & 34 have been the best series of skylines ever, bit of shame if there isnt ever going to be an r35 which it seems.

ausgtr I never said there was going to be an r35, i asked if there was going to be one?

Quote Post #1 "Are they going to release an r35 too?"

Yes, i thought those pics looked like an r35 concept, they surely look like a progression of the r34, what are those concepts then, to what model name were those concepts called then? Those image filenames are labelled r35, & when i did a search on r35, that’s what came up. Would you not agree that the concept does not best resemble what a possible r35 could be?

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geno8r: do a search, and read some of the material thats been posted in this forum already. I assure you if you had read some of the threads about the next GT-R, you wouldn't be asking these questions.

The next GT-R is going to be the first of the next *generation* GT-R, so it's highly unlikely that they'll keep using the "R" prefix... although as Carlos Ghosn is a wannabe tryhard sportscar enthusiast bean counter, anythings still possible at this stage.

AS for those "concept" pics you posted, they aren't concepts pics.... they're just photochops put together by some Chinese graphic design Uni student about 4 years ago.

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