Mine's R35 New GT-R goes out the pit lane!
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treo2322 it can do a 3.3 to 60
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Yes you are right, they dropped the SKYLINE tag out because from the chassis onwards, its a totally different machine.
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I believe, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, that Nissan did not include the "Skyline" name because it does not share the same chasis as the current Skyline, known as the Infiniti G35. The chasis for the R35 is built specifically for the GT-R and is shared by no other car, hence why they dropped "Skyline" out of the name.
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what
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Thanks for the info bro.
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check the edmunds or worldcarfan sites and u will see a video test of it getting 3.3sec to 60mile.
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Yes it a fucking GT-R its posted in front of the damn car people.....
Please tell us, does the car do 0-60 in 3.4 sec? Thats what I want to know...
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Yes it a fucking GT-R its posted in front of the damn car people.....
Please tell us, does the car do 0-60 in 3.4 sec? Thats what I want to know...
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Chassis is R35, the R35 skyline is the U.S. infiniti G35, R35 GT-R is only known now as the Nissan GT-R. why do you have to ignore what everyone else said?
OH FUCK!! There is a Mines version of this BEAST already?!! beware, supercars your asshole will be stretched and thrusted by a GTR very very soon.....
BearsDkills 4 years ago 4
Ok, people I'll break it down as simply as possible. Nissan SEPERATED the names "Skyline" from "GT-R." Much like Toyota did with the Celica/Supra. Why? Because:1) it was time to develop a new Skyline sedan/coupe for global sale that can also double as an upsale "Infiniti"; and 2) It was also time to develop a new GT-R that would re-write the supercar rulebook. Simple. And they did it. And yes, it's a MORE than successful hair to the RB-powered cars!
milanosix 4 years ago 2