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Tougeman
12-12-2004, 09:19 PM
Don't know if this is old or a repost so sorry


http://www.edmunds.com/future/2007/infiniti/gtr/100486033/preview.html?tid=edmunds.f.photos.leftsidenav..0.I nfiniti*

thegladhatter
12-12-2004, 10:46 PM
Don't know if this is old or a repost so sorry
...regardless...isn't this a Skyline forum? :)

driftking777
01-10-2005, 05:44 PM
the infinity gt-r is the "US" version of the skyline..what a bunch of crap...im dissapointed

1viadrft
01-10-2005, 06:21 PM
Dissappointed? Why? Do you realize what thid acr is going to be capable of?

BTW: you're wrong The Infiniti GTR is going to be the US version of the Nissan GTR... The Infiniti G35 is the US version of the Nissan V35 Skyline.

nismo_power
01-10-2005, 06:25 PM
REPOST. weve been over this shit numerous times. we already know its comming out, we already know twice as much info as you do. we are "in the know" as they say.






retard.

VQuick
01-10-2005, 07:00 PM
the infinity gt-r is the "US" version of the skyline..what a bunch of crap...im dissapointed

I'd love to hear what you're so dissapointed with, considering the car's launch is two years away and very little info has been finalized.

thegladhatter
01-10-2005, 07:43 PM
The the Infiniti GTR isn't the US version of a Skyline. Skyline doesn't make GTRs ANYWHERE.

VQuick
01-10-2005, 08:29 PM
Skyline doesn't make anything. Nissan makes them.

The Infiniti GT-R will just be the US version of the Nissan GT-R, unless they decide to offer the GT-R under the Infiniti brand, which will soon be global.

thegladhatter
01-10-2005, 08:49 PM
To clarify....
There is no Skyline GTR anymore. No JDM Skyline GTR.....No USDM Skyline GTR. There WILL be a Nissan GTR and it appears that there will be an Infinity GTR..

GTES-t
01-11-2005, 01:31 AM
Oh yea, here we go with the "Nissan rebadged it as an Infiniti in the US so it's not a Nissan" crap again. This is getting old.

thegladhatter
01-11-2005, 01:49 AM
You entirely missed my point.....that was NOT it. There is NO Skyline GTR.
There WILL be a Nissan/perhaps Infiniti GTR.
There will be no Skyline GTR in Japan either.

nismo_power
01-11-2005, 02:48 AM
what gladhatter is trying to explain is that nissan is separating the skyline and gtr names. if you looked it up, infiniti has already registered the trademark "infiniti GTR". there will be no more "skyline gtr's". the skyline and GTR are now the respective model name of the car i.e. v35 skyline and plain old GTR.

HighOctaneNOSUser
01-11-2005, 04:24 PM
Wasn't there talk about bringing some watered down R34's to North America? Or was that just hear-say?

And regarding the Infinit GTr, I think Nissan is making a bad decission (Sp:p) They should just keep the skyline and GTR names together. I mean, wasn't that what it was all about in the good ole days?

GTES-t
01-11-2005, 05:16 PM
I'm aware that they are to be seperated. What I wasn't aware of is that people were still trying to explain that fact so long since Driftking777's post, considering it was explained the very next post by 1viadrft.

Anyways, the news I've been seeing, there may not be a Nissan GTR at all, only Infiniti GTR:
http://www.fleetnewsnet.co.uk/news/view_article.asp?art_ID=35640

Nissan is about to introduce its upmarket Infiniti brand to the global market after many successful years in North America, beginning with Korea, Japan, China, Russia and eventually Europe.

They've already started the ball rolling with the Middle East and Korea this year:
http://www.japancorp.net/Article.Asp?Art_ID=9000

The timing of Infiniti's introduction to Japan and the unveiling of the GTR is perfect. When it comes to introducing the Infiniti name to Japan, what better vehicle to create interest? (plus sales/profits)

Appearently, Nissan is realizing the Infiniti/Nissan name differences are already creating issues. (Crappy article, but shows that Nissan is aware of this issue):
http://www.autonews.com/news.cms?newsId=11106
This just adds to the reasoning, if the Infiniti name goes to Japan, to have the GTR carry it so it matches the rest of the world. After all, this is supposed to become a world wide performance car. Part of doing that, means it has to have the same name everywhere so it can be well known, without confusion.

1viadrft
01-11-2005, 05:39 PM
^ Words of the wise.... sticky anyone?

SuperStock96
01-14-2005, 09:03 PM
So if the Skyline and the GT-R names are to be separated, why does it seem that they (Nissan/Infiniti) are using the skyline body? Wouldn't that make it a Skyline GT-R. Or will it be a Nissan Skyline GT-R in Japan and the Infiniti GT-R here in the US. I don't know. I am just throwing ideas out there.

nismo_power
01-14-2005, 09:44 PM
have you listened to anything weve said? the skyline and gtr names will be separated. although there is no doubt they will share amazingly similar qualities, they have separate names. just think of it like this......

a shelby mustang and a ford cobra. itll be the same thing man.

VQuick
01-15-2005, 06:18 PM
So if the Skyline and the GT-R names are to be separated, why does it seem that they (Nissan/Infiniti) are using the skyline body?
It probably seems that way because you're probably looking at the test mule, not the final car. Nissan just put the GT-R components they want to use inside the Skyline Coupe body, and modified the body to resemble the GT-R's aerodynamics. There will be a compeltely new generation of Skyline before the GT-R is launched, so the final car will not look like that test mule.

Wouldn't that make it a Skyline GT-R. Or will it be a Nissan Skyline GT-R in Japan and the Infiniti GT-R here in the US. I don't know. I am just throwing ideas out there.
No, it wouldn't be a Skyline GT-R. Separating the names means they will be different models. They will probably get different chassis designations, too.
For an example, think back to the old days of Toyota. They had the Celica Supra. The Supra was just a special version of the Celica. Later on, the models were separated, and the Supra became a model on its own. They even received different chassis designations(ex: Celica ST165-204, Supra MA70 and JZA80).
The Infiniti name is supposed to go global, so it could be in Japan as well. It might be 'Infinti GT-R' everywhere. FYI, 'Infiniti GT-R' has already been registered as a trademark in Australia.

nismo_power
01-15-2005, 07:07 PM
FYI, 'Infiniti GT-R' has already been registered as a trademark in Australia.

and the US too.

blight
01-20-2005, 09:54 AM
OMG you all are idiots i made a thread about this awhile back that ansered all these questions and more... and not too longago my god! it is still on the list for recent threads under stort car magazine just read that ...MORON!...some times i just don't get people...grumble -yell- and some more grumbling....

RAZOR !!!!!!!!!!!!! please just stop this thread this is pointless and already has been discussed.

nismo_power
01-20-2005, 10:17 AM
were all idiots :D? do i need to remind you of some of the stupid shit youve said? haha thats what i thought. :loser:

1viadrft
01-20-2005, 06:35 PM
Make a sticky and be done with it!

VQuick
01-21-2005, 10:42 AM
There's been a sticky in the General forum for a very long time...

nitrous36
01-21-2005, 11:13 AM
OMG you all are idiots i made a thread about this awhile back that ansered all these questions and more... and not too longago my god! it is still on the list for recent threads under stort car magazine just read that ...MORON!...some times i just don't get people...grumble -yell- and some more grumbling....

were all idiots :D? do i need to remind you of some of the stupid shit youve said? haha thats what i thought. :loser:


OWNED

jmrev
01-21-2005, 10:56 PM
what a waste of vbulletin

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