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Carlos @ Feb 18th 2008 3:46PM
Yeah, the GT-R has never been like the Corvette. It's more an M3/M5 sort of car... a souped up version of an entry-level sport/luxury car (the Skyline) whose base versions were always available in coupe and sedan form. I think the GT-R version was always a coupe, but there were other versions in between the base and GT-R models that you could get as a sedan. Like an inline-6 turbo RWD version.
It makes sense, and a sedan would be good differentiation from the GT-R.