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some of them look like 3dstudio or lightwave images.

Very elaborate ones.

*shrugs*, it looks very similar to the artist's impression on the official site www.gtrproto.com

(should've looked at all the images before I linked!)

well.. i'll see what mine show's in 4 minutes.. hmm dissapointed about the whole V8 thing.. and not sure about the whole RWD.. they obviously didn't want to put much more R&D into Atessa...

I would be bargaining on alot of shared parts from the 350Z as well..

Good chance that alot of them a rendered alot of car companies do this :P

The biggest give away is the pitch black windows :D but who knows these could be real..

Either way renders are usually created from the manufacturing data so these images are exactly what the real one will look like.

I like it !! It could have been a bit better but it also could have been a LOT WORSE !! The front and side views are evil ( IMO ) but the back lacks something ( although it's good to see they retained the taillights ) :D

As soon as the Jap tuning shops get their hands on it I'm sure there'll be a modified version to suit every taste :angry: Picture it slammed with a Do-Luck style rear wing .... yum !!

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