The New GTR Skyline...
Not too bad, they worked out to about $60k for a R34 back in the day...
so federalization, brand new car all that, not too bad...
the question is, will the guys that drive Porsche 911s and M3s and stuff, will they switch?
will they pay 70 Large for a nissan?
so federalization, brand new car all that, not too bad...
the question is, will the guys that drive Porsche 911s and M3s and stuff, will they switch?
will they pay 70 Large for a nissan?
Possibly... if a GT-R hands them their ass on the highway.
I really hope the headlights are at least somewhat similar to the R34.
And I've heard of a lot of race team that ditched the VQ35 for the RB26 in Fairlady's for racing. There is a Drift 350 with an SR20 for the same reasons.
The older motors have more after market support, experienced engine builders, and, from what they said, strength.
And I've heard of a lot of race team that ditched the VQ35 for the RB26 in Fairlady's for racing. There is a Drift 350 with an SR20 for the same reasons.
The older motors have more after market support, experienced engine builders, and, from what they said, strength.
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