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and to say the 33 doesnt look like any skyline at all....its as close as you're gonna get (appearence wise) to an R34, without it being an R34

32 is more like a 33, just enlarged

31 (HR imports) and 34 put side by side have a lot of similar styling influences IMO.

Just some of the reade 1/4 lines and what now are very shaply

Ill say one thing I would by a 350z over it any day. I will treat is as a work in progress, it looks a lot better than the sketches so hopefully they will make the same headway with the actual production vehicle.

i reckon it will change over the next year

it is a concept and it will be heavily scrutinised by the public, journo's etc.

Loz

True.

The back looks unreal.

Would have been better if it had R34 style or similar headlights.

Looks great, with great potential.

Engine specs anyone?

yep, sadly i'm pretty sure the rb will not be seen after r34.

judging by the quad exhaust the new gtr will more than likely be V8 too...

Turbo v8 right?

Best of both worlds.....

Like most comments...I don't mind the overall look but that rear pillar will have to be worked on as the angles just look all wrong.

As for the engine the quads do suggest a V8 but I hope they stick with tradition and turbo it. Would also make it easy to sell in america by just removing the turb's...

while there's been plenty of talk about an 8 powering the new cars, i reckon we'll see a twin turb v6. nissan has poured plenty into their latest crop of v6's and, by all accounts, they aint too bad. one thing for sure, the inline 6 is dead *kicks and screams and flails about unhappily*

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