


Posted on 30/10/07 By F.B

11% The NSX
30% The Lexus SC
4% The Fairlady
11% The old Skyline R34
39% The new GTR
5% The Supra
Posted on Tue Oct 30, 12:58 by Chuck, US
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Where are the videos!
Posted on Wed Oct 31, 03:32 by nihauh, artist, Sydney, Australia
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A real shame Australia won't ever see any form of coverage/print for the (now) JSGT series, not even a dvd copy on any shelves around here...
Guess if we want to see any, we''ll have to order it on the 'net.
Godzilla looks tops with all these blistered fenders, scoops, air dams and spoilers.
I'll be waiting (sob...) for the dvd release.
Posted on Wed Oct 31, 02:35 by Tony, Car Lover Extraordinaire, Melbourne, Australia
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I say Nissan should put this GT500 GT-R on the Nurburgring. A six-minute lap time should be a cakewalk for this thing.
Posted on Wed Oct 31, 04:20 by Monkey
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I dont think it would be that much quicker than the record of the Porsche on the ring...mainly because its limited to 480HP plus the enormous amount of downforce.
I think it looks a lot like the Lexus SC which looks like the Z...I guess that's the "standard" kit for FR cars...
What I do what to see is how it compares to DTM cars because the specs are very close.
Posted on Wed Oct 31, 04:21 by Monkey
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Want to...
Posted on Fri Nov 09, 01:49 by Fastcars, accounting, California / US
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That is one mean looking car, once more Nissan will dominate this event.
Posted on Tue Dec 18, 09:47 by Michael, Sales and Marketing for a Japanese car company., Melbourne
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I want to know what engine its running. It sounds non-turbo (from the youtube vids). Perhaps the VK45DE (4.5lt V
which the Fairlady used this year?
Posted on Tue Apr 08, 11:56 by Tiresguy, Tire sales, California
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Looks like a strealth jet fighter.
Posted on Mon Aug 11, 06:20 by JB
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This is awesome. I'm glad the GT-R s back in the JGTC. Hopefully, it can live up to its heritage.
