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^^^ Thats some guys Photoshop that he did himself using an Audi concept car base or something.

The current Skyline is called V35. It's a complete generation change, so calling it R35 is incorrect. V36 is the next Skyline (in development) but magazines in Japan admit that V36 is still yet to be confirmed and that the next 2006 Skyline could be known as V35 but have an extra digit or letter eg: VH35, BV35 or something like that.

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It doesnt bear enough resembelance to the good looking beasts that preceded it but I still think it's a cool looking car. BTW It's not Photoshop, could be a 3D mock created in 3D max or something but it looks more like a mule or perhaps even a clay model.

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Just because the original magazine (Speed was it?) printed it and said it was a photoshop, doesnt mean it was, it just measn the editor was technically inempt and thinks every "graphic" ever made was done in photoshop.

^^^ but hat doesn't mean it real either! Seriously, didn't it ever seem to you that an *uncovered* and almost showroom ready car like that one above breaking cover almost 3 years before it's scheduled release was a bit.. no REALLY strange?

There are pics flying around the 'net of the Audi concept car that that 'R35 GTR' was based on... clear as day. And the (German?) guy who did it has done 4 or 5 other photochops of GT-Rs and other sports cars too.

If thats a real car, you'd see multiple angles of it...just like the GT-R test mule spotted at the Nurburgring. Remeber that? Now THATS real.

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the current skyline is the V35. Although what you have pictured is actully the GTR concept.

The G35 is bassically the same car released in the as the V35 released in america. although is not called a skyline and i think has a few differences although i am not sure on this so feel free to correct me.

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^^^ but hat doesn't mean it real either! Seriously, didn't it ever seem to you that an *uncovered* and almost showroom ready car like that one above breaking cover almost 3 years before it's scheduled release was a bit.. no REALLY strange?

 

There are pics flying around the 'net of the Audi concept car that that 'R35 GTR' was based on... clear as day. And the (German?) guy who did it has done 4 or 5 other photochops of GT-Rs and other sports cars too.  

 

If thats a real car, you'd see multiple angles of it...just like the GT-R test mule spotted at the Nurburgring. Remeber that? Now THATS real.

Nice one Rezz. You :Owned: him!

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Just because the original magazine (Speed was it?) printed it and said it was a photoshop, doesnt mean it was.

doesnt mean it wasnt either.....

and it wouldnt be 3D studio max in the first place like you said, coz if it was made up in 3D studio max they'd be able to provide different angles n such.... ( being a 3D program and all ), that photo is definitely a photochop, i've worked with both programs heaps before and its simple to tell the difference.

theres a V35 GTR in GT4.... it guns lol :P

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ok, so since the 2 pix i opsted before were the V35 G-R CONCEPT, then can someone post me the pic of The V35? because of what i heard the Skyline V35 is called the Infiniti G35 in North America (that sucks) and as the Skyline V35 in JAPAN.

No no no... listen to me :), you're getting confused by these other guys.

The pics you posted weren't of the 'V35' GT-R concept, they were of the 'GT-R Concept'. There won't be a V35 GT-R per se, but a completely different model seperate from the current (or next) Skyline.

In fact the next GT-R will be a stand alone model marketed as an Infiniti! So the top sports car offered by 'Nissan' will remain the Fairlady (350)Z.

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So the current Skyline is the V35?

is this the current skyline (v35)?

V35%20GT-R%20Concept%20top%20rear%20left%20night.jpg

And why are people saying that the Infiniti G35 is the current Skyline?

1) Yes, the current Skyline is the V35

2) No that isn't the V35 above, it's the GT-R Concept.

3)People say that the G35 is the current Skyline because it's exactly the same car, except that the G35 is sold through Infiniti (Nissans upmarket brand) and has different badges and maybe a few minor trim differences... thats it.

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