Saturday, 8 October 2011

Nissan GTR

Nissan GTR
Nissan GTR Juke is one of the most exciting cars on the market today.The four-wheel drive model will accelerate from 0-62mph in four seconds and on to a top speed close to 170mph.

Nissan GTR
Nissan GTR Unbeatable on the road Would you like to see a ‘seriously sporty’ Nissan GTR besides the Tell Nissan right now, because what you see here in this article is the most powerful Juke ever built. Nissan GTR does build cars very well, and the Nissan GTR is no exception. But the exception is the soul the Nissan GTR has, something sadly lacking in most Japanese cars.
Nissan GTR
Nissan GTR Engine:The Juke-R is powered by a 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 engine directly from the Nissan GTR. A set of 20 inch RAYS forged alloy wheels will be fitted to the car snug but well-equipped Nissan GTR. The Nissan GTR Juke-R is currently under development, features bolder wheels arches, revised front and rear bumpers and a unique split rear wing.

Nissan GTR
Nissan GTR is just the right side of boy-racer. You only need to look at it to know it’s something special. The build quality is superb, although some of the interior fixtures and fittings are a little underwhelming in the quality department.

Nissan GTR

Nissan GTR Interior:The interior of the Juke Nissan GTR features a modified dashboard from the standard Juke. This includes gauges, dials and 7-inch LCD display from the Nissan GTR The two race-seats feature five point harnesses and a roll cage feature adding FIA safety standards and enhanced rigidity.The Checkered Flag understands that the new Nissan GTR will make its UK racing debut in this weekend’s Avon Tyres British GT Championship race at Donington.

Nissan GTR
Nissan GTR is that it cleverly allows you to choose how you want to drive, and delivers the optimum set-up every time. Want a poodle around town. No problem, just choose the comfort setting and cruise with the best.The GTR’s six-speed transaxle is inherited, with front and rear ends joined by a modified Nissan GTR 4WD driveline and prop shaft.

Nissan GTR

Nissan GTR Skyline is regarded as one of the most desirable sports cars on the market, and it has been since way back in the 1950's when the first Skyline was produced. None are strangers to racing Nissans. The team are responsible for the four Nissan GTR currently competing in the FIA GT1 World Championship where Dutchman Catsburg is one of the drivers.

Nissan GTR

The all wheel drive and huge array of traction and technical gizmos means the Nissan GTR. Nissan GTR has that blows you away, it’s the way it uses the power. utilities every drop of power at its disposal in a way that rarely scares the pants off you, and makes you feel like you could give Mr Schumacher a decent run for his money.

Nissan GTR
Nissan GTR held a European Press Event at the Nurburging this past weekend to Feeling a bit lively Drop the mode selector in to normal and the car tightens up and feels much more eager. then shoot for the Nissan GTR option and the car turns in to something no £60k Nissan GTR. Nissan GTR does exactly what you want, when you want, whatever your mood is or the road conditions dictate. ever should.

Nissan GTR

Nissan GTR has not exactly got a traditional feel to it; you don’t really have a big sense of its lineage coming through. Descended from the Skylines, which first saw the light of day in the 1960s, there is a long history of performance cars from Nissan, and it shows in the Nissan GTR.

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