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Subscribe to this threadNissan GT-R to be SAE-certified at 480 HP
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Andrew @ Dec 6th 2007 12:33PM
Please, no more GTR news! I am sick and tired of seeing 2 different articles on the GTR every single day. Does Nissan pay you to put up new articles?
Apu @ Dec 7th 2007 10:16AM
No, but Ford does to put up Mustang articles.
Andrew @ Dec 6th 2007 12:45PM
You put shame to my name.
nissanfreak87 @ Dec 6th 2007 1:05PM
tough luck, some of us actually like hearing about this car, as opposed to the new "my little pony" edition mustang or whatever is coming next
adsfdsa fdsfadsf @ Dec 7th 2007 1:16PM
yes, of course nissan is paying them.
probably 3/4 of the articles here are advertorials.
Mike @ Dec 6th 2007 1:04PM
LOL @ Andrew #2.
Can I take offense since my middle name is Andrew? xD