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Here is another new edition of the Nissan GT-R

Here is another new edition of the Nissan GT-R

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Here is another new edition of the R35 Nissan GT-R.

 

The car has been built to celebrate Nissan's collaboration with tennis Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka as she joined Nissan a few months ago as an ambassador. Limited to only 50 units, the car offers no performance upgrades over the existing model.

 

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Pricing has not been released but it doesn't really matter as the GT-R will only be sold in Japan.

 

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Yes, thank you for the erectile aid ads, 'cos that's the only way I'm getting excited about this refried Nissan crap.

 

But still... @RadX

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Yes, thank you for the erectile aid ads, 'cos that's the only way I'm getting excited about this refried Nissan crap.

 

But still... @RadX

Nissan got no time for real new GTR, too busy doing GTA with Ghosen

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