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yeah, sounds like they're out of content again..  

how about an article on how to drift a Nissan Patrol??

:)

Yep-it's time to dredge up the "new GTR" in new photoshoped form again...Having said that,issue 18 of SPEED has a nice photo on page 17...piccie number 05,to be precise!

sorry man dont have a scanner... best i can do was take photos but they didnt come up to well with the glossy pages and the flash :thumbsup:

ive uploaded them to the gallery...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...14IMG_00141.JPG - cover

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...14IMG_00151.JPG - first page of article

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...14IMG_00161.JPG - 2nd page

Oi SPEED!!!

SHOW US THE R+D PICS OF THE 'V8' FOR THE NEXT GT-R!!!

NO DICE???

DIDN'T THINK SO :thumbsup::P:p

I wish those knobs would stop perpetuating bullsh*t.

And I CANNOT BELIEVE they printed those ancient 'GT-Ah' Photochops... scraping the bottom of the barrel are we?

I have no respect for that rag.

Btw, HOW RIGHT WAS I??? They printed regurgitated info from my posts about the e-4WD and the electric spooled up turbos!!! Hahahaha ;)

Remember... you saw it in Speed... last!

Actually, I have been searching around and have found this new article highlighting the next GT-R which was just published the other day. Contains a very new photograph which I don't think I have seen before. Notice the agressive coupe styling of the rear, and the low coefficient of drag.

It says that apparently Nissan has had to work with a tight budget on the GT-R with the tight hand of Carlos Ghosn, so have unfortunately had to make some sacrifices along the way to meet fiscal targets. Personally, I think its a rather controversial move...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...1332new_gtr.jpg

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Actually, I have been searching around and have found this new article highlighting the next GT-R which was just published the other day. Contains a very new photograph which I don't think I have seen before. Notice the agressive coupe styling of the rear, and the low coefficient of drag.

It says that apparently Nissan has had to work with a tight budget on the GT-R with the tight hand of Carlos Ghosn, so have unfortunately had to make some sacrifices along the way to meet targets...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...1332new_gtr.jpg

Oh. My. God. Bwahahahahahaha!!! :D Funniest thing I've seen all week... geez it's only Tuesday

oh my god... the first paragaph's a riot... lets paraphrase...

"its made by some dude in germany... he dosen't have any official links to nissan... but it looks so cool and its a photochop of all the popular ideas put together (including the 350z interior in the car)... so he must work for nissan... therefore its the next GTR"

People will publish anything for a quick buck these days.

Skylines aside, I think SPEED's journalistic integrity can be summed up on the last page of it's current issue. They go into a full rant bagging the old exa turbo, and have a picture of the NA CA18 EXA to a go a long with the article.

Not surprised though, learning to expect nothing less from this great publication

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