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Subscribe to this threadSpy Shots: Nissan GT-R Spec-V
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Seoultrain @ Apr 7th 2008 11:41AM
So the beat the 911 Turbo with the regular GT-R. Who are they aiming for with this? Ferrari?
rouse42 @ Apr 7th 2008 11:44AM
ZR1, GT2 and Next NSX.
Mr. Oak @ Apr 7th 2008 12:00PM
NSX is a Honda. Will not rise to the level of other cars mentioned here.
The Mac Junkie @ Apr 7th 2008 12:03PM
I wonder how it will stack up against the GT3 RS
John R @ Apr 7th 2008 12:17PM
I wouldn't count Honda out.
(posting on here is kinda ridiculous. I had to hit "reply" 4 times)
SenSpeed @ Apr 7th 2008 12:55PM
I would...Honda has dropped the ball...big time with the next NSX development
ermax18 @ Apr 7th 2008 1:39PM
SenSpeed, says who? You must have some inside info because the rest of us are still waiting to good details about the next NSX.
R @ Apr 7th 2008 1:41PM
They may have dropped the ball, but the game's not over yet, and they haven't even shot yet. Maybe after they actually release the nsx, and it sucks, then we can all write Honda off...
SenSpeed @ Apr 7th 2008 5:54PM
how has honda dropped the ball? hmm well...
1. their plan to move away from a MR platform to a conventional FR one.
2. The countless bland designs theyre come out recently.
3. Their refusal to go v8
4. SWAWD that is bascially a modified FWD
5. the spirit of a company that has basically killed off all of their sports cars in recent times.