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To be honest it looks like a angry car. straight up. no holds barred sports car. I guess it could be close to a v6 by the look of the size of the way the engine bay is and nissans attempt for the engine to be above the wheels or behind as much as possible.

Speaking of bodykits though.. I wonder what Veilside is planning if this is going to be the shape.

one thing though is I hope it will be close to the price range of the 350z. There is no point putting it in the price range of a NSX in oz or anywhere else then you will never get buyers.

heres some nice big images / wallpapers of the GTR ;)

http://www.dieselstation.com/archive/Nissa...ept/index.shtml

wrong car :) thats the original prototype... the released one is slightly different :)

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It's a great looking car...front end I'm not too sure about but I am sure it will grow on me.

Unfortunately I dont think it will be in the same price range of a 350Z. Judging from the article on carsguide I would say it will definitely be in the 6 figure range, especially when the R32 was 6 figures when it was released here. :(

Definitely better start saving :P

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