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Subscribe to this threadNissan GT-R owners manual warns of messing with perfection
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Lady Chinese @ Feb 29th 2008 4:06PM
ok...so I'm nowhere as uber-impressed with this car as the rest of the world...but I find this type of Manufacturing humor refreshing. Props to Nissan for having the walnuts to pull this off. Very funny.
Tagg @ Feb 29th 2008 4:27PM
I still like it but they took a great and neutered it with electronic gizmos and the bizarre Nissan rated track requirement.
This car still looks amazing in person and found myself to be very impressed with it at the Detroit show.
Ricky @ Feb 29th 2008 5:10PM
@ Tagg
Since when did the GT-R NOT have a bunch of "electronic gizmos". That is the essence of the GT-R
DonatoM3 @ Feb 29th 2008 7:27PM
Not to mention that the GPS official track speed limiter is only for the Japanese models and not the US models.
why not the LS2LS7? @ Feb 29th 2008 8:35PM
DonatoM3:
This is not confirmed yet. Nissan confirmed the US version doesn't have the GPS track mode, but it didn't say whether that means it's always limited or never limited.