11-17-2009 03:55 PM
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2010 Nissan GT-R "New Spec" - Click above for high-res image gallery
The 2009
Tokyo Motor Show has come and gone, and
despite rumors leading up to the event, Nissan never unveiled a SpecM version of the GT-R. However, a new report from Japan says that work continues on the softened, marginally up-market super coupe, although there's no word when we'll finally see it.
According to InsideLine's correspondent from Japan, the R35 version of the
Nissan GT-R SpecM will dispatch Godzilla's standard hard-riding suspension with a more road-friendly setup that won't affect the twin-turbo'd AWD monster's prodigious grip.
Early reports indicate that a few interior modifications will bring the GT-R up to par with its more luxurious, European competition, including new interior color combinations and optional aluminum or wood grain trim. However, no amount of interior tweaks will make the price premium for the SpecM go down any easier -- IL reports that the SpecM will be sold for around 18,000,000 yen (the equivalent of over $200k), or 2,250,000 yen more than the
already cost prohibitive (and more lust-worthy) SpecV.
Gallery: Nissan GT-R "New Spec"
[Source:
InsideLine]
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