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Preview of the Nissan GTR 2012

Preview of the Nissan GTR 2012

Martini935

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Nissan has brought its latest GTR to grace the F1 celebration.

Staged at the Ritz Carlton Singapore, the 2012 GTR look very much at home with its smaller, 370Z sibling.

 

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The latest GTR promises a breath-taking century sprint timing of just 2.8 seconds

 

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The official F1 party, opening night of Podium Lounge, held by the poolside of the Ritz Carlton Singapore on Sep 21, saw plenty of beauties and plenty of enthusiastic guests.

 

With Nissan showcasing its ever-popular GTR in the lobby of the Lounge, Azimuth showcasing its unique watch collections and a Dom Perignon VIP bar, Podium Lounge set the scene for a high luxury time.

 

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The Nissan GT-R is an icon of Nissan




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