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Nissan GT-R Proto Is Here


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So basically we're looking at the next G35 coupe?  I think I remember reading that it would show up in the states in that form.  If that's the case, this will be the first Japanese car that I'll drool over.

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No. The G35 (Skyline) and GT-R are now two seperate cars. This design is about 80-90% finalized.
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Is it me or does the profile look like a cross of the current Mustang along with the last gen Mustang with a more raked rear roofline? The car does look good and will have a great road presence. What will power this thing, a turbo 6 or will they get a ral motor like an 8 cylinder. I am still saving my greens for the Vette. Never mind I just found the other link twin turbo V-6 at $80,000. For sure I am saving for the Vette. Edited by prinzSD
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Well, the G35 has always been a Skyline... as that's what it is in Japan. They've always had the Skyline version over there and the GT-R Skyline (when it was in production). Let's hope that they don't badge the GT-R as an Infiniti :excl: Edited by Horizon
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