Originally posted by: nismotigerwvu
Wow you guys missed the whole point here...for once the car has been available in the US before Japan. The non gt-r/s skylines have all been the same as our G series since 2003. This is not the skyline gt-r, which is what the last few posters have been equating with the skyline name. Trust me, the new GT-R will eat babies. What you see in that link is the Japanese market G37 and nothing else...
Originally posted by: nismotigerwvu
Wow you guys missed the whole point here...for once the car has been available in the US before Japan. The non gt-r/s skylines have all been the same as our G series since 2003. This is not the skyline gt-r, which is what the last few posters have been equating with the skyline name. Trust me, the new GT-R will eat babies. What you see in that link is the Japanese market G37 and nothing else...
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: nismotigerwvu
Wow you guys missed the whole point here...for once the car has been available in the US before Japan. The non gt-r/s skylines have all been the same as our G series since 2003. This is not the skyline gt-r, which is what the last few posters have been equating with the skyline name. Trust me, the new GT-R will eat babies. What you see in that link is the Japanese market G37 and nothing else...
I'm curious though...does Japan have an Infiniti G37 available for their consumers or just the Nissan Skyline???