2012 gtr
well its not custom its factory equip.. just like if they made it suede it would be factory not made by a custom shop.
Actually you are wrong. It is the EGOIST version
http://www.gtrblog.com/2010/10/18/ni...egoist-photos/
"EGOIST is the first and only Nissan GT-R in the world exclusively created by Takumi, or “master with greatest skills.” Each customer can choose a combination of interior colors among 20 choices. In addition, the Bose® sound system is exclusively tuned according to the driving position of each driver to meet every customer’s needs. This is the ultimate expression of the Nissan GT-R."
Looks great to me.
http://www.gtrblog.com/2010/10/18/ni...egoist-photos/
"EGOIST is the first and only Nissan GT-R in the world exclusively created by Takumi, or “master with greatest skills.” Each customer can choose a combination of interior colors among 20 choices. In addition, the Bose® sound system is exclusively tuned according to the driving position of each driver to meet every customer’s needs. This is the ultimate expression of the Nissan GT-R."
Looks great to me.
50k more for the "Egoist" GT-R. May not be available in the US market. So clean up your jizz because we won't be seeing this version in the state any time soon.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/future-c...an-gt-r-egoist
The car will be delivered to customers in December. The price of the GT-R Egoist is set at about 14,000,000 yen or $150,000, roughly $50,000 more than a stock GT-R and about $10,000 less than a Spec V. The company plans to only sell about 10 cars per month. Nissan U.S.A. has offered no comment about the Egoist and maintains that the only GT-R the company will be selling in the U.S in 2011 is the stock one, so don’t expect the Egoist or Spec V to come this way anytime soon.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/future-c...an-gt-r-egoist
The car will be delivered to customers in December. The price of the GT-R Egoist is set at about 14,000,000 yen or $150,000, roughly $50,000 more than a stock GT-R and about $10,000 less than a Spec V. The company plans to only sell about 10 cars per month. Nissan U.S.A. has offered no comment about the Egoist and maintains that the only GT-R the company will be selling in the U.S in 2011 is the stock one, so don’t expect the Egoist or Spec V to come this way anytime soon.
Egoist is really cool and all but I'd take the Spec V over it any day for the money. If you're dropping 150k for a car 160k isn't going to break you anyway.
Aside from that the US will only get the stock (Premium or Black trim levels) but if someone drops one in my lap I ain't gonna complain.
Dude who parks in the deck I do at work has a 2009 that he treats with zero respect... parks the thing on a ramp between 2 SUV's and trucks like its nothing and weighs about 400lbs if he weighs 1. Was tempted to offer him my g35 and a Big Mac to see if he'd take the trade.
Aside from that the US will only get the stock (Premium or Black trim levels) but if someone drops one in my lap I ain't gonna complain.
Dude who parks in the deck I do at work has a 2009 that he treats with zero respect... parks the thing on a ramp between 2 SUV's and trucks like its nothing and weighs about 400lbs if he weighs 1. Was tempted to offer him my g35 and a Big Mac to see if he'd take the trade.
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I saw some 70+ Year old asian man driving a GT-R on the highway. White hair, hunched forward with his body all up towards the steering wheel, arms all curled up
Like this

Seriously?
Like this
Seriously?
There's this middle aged guy near me that has a GTR that drives almost the exact way you described. I guess with the paddle shifters, you HAVE to drive with two hands on the wheel. But it looks so corny.



