24 أكتوبر 2007

يوم سينتظره عشاق نيسان في كل العالم
في هذا اليوم سيتم الكشف عن أسطورة سيارات نيسان

تم تجهيز السيارة الجديدة لتكون منافس شرس جدا لسيارة بورشه 911 توربو

SKYLINE GT-R

آخر صور رسمية التقطت لرائعة نيسان









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نيسان GT-R تتغلب على بورش 911 تربو على نوربورغرينغ

الأرقام غير رسمية وتم حساب ارقام ال GT-R بواسطة ساعة يدوية
7:38 للنيسان مقابل 7:40 للبورش
وجابوا في يوم ثاني اقل من 7:35


قريب من رقم الكريرا جي تي الي جابت 7:32

NURBURG, Germany — Nissan engineers are at the Nürburgring again testing the upcoming 2009 GT-R supercoupe, and unofficial lap times suggest it may be faster than the Porsche 911 Turbo.
When Nissan's engineers returned to the Nürburgring this week with the latest GT-R prototypes, local spy photographers got out their cameras and their stopwatches. Rumors circulating around the area suggested that Nissan was planning to put the GT-R on the clock to see if it could outgun one of its key benchmarks — the Porsche 911 Turbo.
After several hot laps, our spy shooters reported hand-timed numbers in the 7:38 range. That would make the GT-R roughly 2 seconds faster than the latest 911 Turbo, which has a widely reported unofficial time of 7:40.
Like the 997 Turbo, the Nissan GT-R uses all-wheel drive and twin turbos. Most rumors put the GT-R's horsepower at around 450, but given its ability to keep pace with the 480-hp 911 Turbo, the Nissan could be pushing as much as 500 hp.
What this means to you: Anyone who doubted Nissan's ability to take on the 911 Turbo with the latest GT-R could be eating their words if these latest lap times are any indication.