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Franz @ May 1st 2008 5:26PM
I agree. They fully intend to deliver on their promises, and live up to the hype. You gotta respect them for the level of commitment and engineering they put into this thing. You see, for most of the world, the GT-R's exploits were famous only in rumors and video games. With the GT-R nameplate going worldwide now, they can't really afford not to meet expectations. Especially since it would appear (especially from some of the posts in these blogs) that the notion of a proper Japanese supercar isn't even worth giving a second thought. Whether they like it or not, a lot of the nay sayers have to eat their words. We don't need them to admit it, and they know who they are.