2016 Nissan GT-R Design Concept Looks Pretty Neat, Don't You Think?
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2016 Nissan GT-R Design Concept Looks Pretty Neat, Don't You Think?



What do we have here? Well, you're looking at an independent study for a new generation Nissan GT-R from Hungarian designer X-Tomi, who evidently took inspiration from the Japanese carmaker's latest concept, the aptly named Sports Sedan from this month's Detroit Show, and crafted the following renders. Read more »




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