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Old 24-05-2007, 10:49 AM   #1
Ridin-High
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Default What will be FPV/HSV response to new Nissan GT-R

Nissan Australia are lobbying hard to get the new Nissan GT-R for sale in Australia

"While various powerplants have been rumoured, the smart money is now on a twin-turbo V6 engine producing around about 320kW in its 'base' form. Powered up versions are said to be good for over 400kW!"

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Doesn't mention anything about the price, but i presume somewhere in the region of $100,000. Power to weight this thing will kill anything from the local boys at the moment, Holden need to release a GTS-R with LS7 and Ford need a supercharged Boss 5.4

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