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Philometalist @ Oct 18th 2007 2:00AM
I wouldn't be too hasty to trust any performance figures until the first production car rolls off the line.
Every sports car ever released has always sounded like the end-all-beat-all-mad-dog-killer when the manufacturer takes their preproduction car to the track, but then, as most of us know, they fall way short of expectations when the real cars start to hit the streets. Not saying it'll be a total failure, but just remember to keep a healthy dose of skepticism on this topic, because the REAL GTR has yet to reveal itself.