And a link to the article
Nissan to create a baby SUV with the heart of a GT-R
And a link to the article
Nissan to create a baby SUV with the heart of a GT-R
Can't see it making it into production. Would be shit hot but just can't see it happening.
Yeh, I have my doubts too, but it looks the goods in the photo's.
C O O L !
Will be hard pressed to match this in terms of looks..
Having the 3.6tt in (What looks like) a Dualis would be interesting, if not terrifying.
And to keep with the theme..
IMO a more perfect looking station wagon, you cannot have.
Last edited by MadAussie; 07-10-2011 at 03:28 PM.
oh mein gawt, that concept picture of the GTR is ug-lee
Are those 5 holes in the front bumper rocket pods?
It's legit and being made right now
Check it out
Nissan JUKE-R video 1 - YouTube
Old school original GTR still wins for noise though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=000pZ...e_gdata_player
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That is just.... Horrible. Would be fun. But just so ugly on the outside. Would have to be good on the inside to keep you in there and driving to save from looking at it
Why not just buy a GT-R?
More info can be found here
Gizmag
Also the video
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Forget what it looks like and appreciate it from a design/engineering/"Gee I wonder if we can do this" point of view
That's the point of this entire exercise. Not to necessarily build a new model car, but to stretch the limits of their current engineering and maybe learn things that take them in new directions
Massive kudos to Nissan for pushing the boundaries of their own design (and all other manufacturers who undertake this sort of R&D work)
check out this one..
R34.5
the japanese are amazing
Last edited by ryancn; 05-12-2011 at 06:52 PM.