here you go. sorry cross for derailing. i do like you car though.Hawkfish3.0;1855564; said:That's a bad car for sure! Believe me, there will be no shortage of modified GT-R's once they become available. They will be just as impressive!
---XR---;1855595; said:are you so sure? with a base price for normal trim in the 80-90k range, i will doubt you will see major amounts of moded GTR's on the street. Alot of people into tuneing cars are in the younger crowd. (16-30ish) Most don't have that kind of money, plus thousands more for mods. I have a feeling the new GTR's AM part avalibility and range will be very small compared to passed skylines. Note the high price tag for skylines in america R32's-R34's, is not the same in other country's. They probably will be a popular choice for differnet non hobby related racing syndicate's though.
Hawkfish3.0;1855610; said:Lingenfleter isn't a kid. I'm talking about specialty manufacturers, not the shadetree mechanics. How many Lingenfelter 'Vettes do you see running around the streets? There will undoubtedly be guys like Lingenfelter with the money and resources to modify a new GT-R.

Hawkfish3.0;1854912; said:I want to see the first video on the new Nissan GT-R Vspec handing a Z06 it's ***!
'Cause you all know it's gonna happen!