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A cool Rendering. GT-R

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This is as cool rendering of a GT-R. The tri-bar grill seem's to be the next huge design cue to hit the auto scene, toyota seems to like it too.

It's ok but not particularly accurate, I think. NIssan has been phasing out the "tooth" in their grilles and it's coming here as an Infiniti anyway so I know the grille won't look like that. Plus, why the M3-style side grilles?

It looks like a collage of various other cars. The front isn't particularly good to look at, but they got the overall shape of the car right (which isn't hard considering there's a hundred other expensive sports coupes to copy from). It looks like the next 350z/g coupe (skyline) rather than a GT-R.

Why would somebody go to the trouble of doing that? We already know what the GT-R will look like:

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