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Nissan Displays Gt-r Innards, Sweetness
Topic Started: Mar 5 2008, 08:14 AM (69 Views)
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Nissan decided the best way to impress the European market would be to cut open a GT-R and display the gobs of technology and engineering to everyone at the Geneva Motor Show. The excitement starts when you examine all the cooling capabilities that lie underhood. then there’s a chance to check out the way the turbos attach to the engine and exhaust and a great look at the suspension geometry. All the components under the sheetmetal look like little works of art.

It’s possible that the general public is sick of GT-R publicity, but checking out the display in person is fairly exciting. We’re sure this display isn’t needed for anyone who has had a few minutes behind the wheel of the GT-R, but it helps the rest of the world understand the GT-R a little better and makes for an interesting conversation piece.


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