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  2. Nissan GT-R - Wikipedia

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    The first production GT-R was purchased by Nissan's CEO at the time, Carlos Ghosn. [8] The large disparity in initial marketing between these regional releases was due to Nissan having to build GT-R performance centres where the car was serviced. [24] 2009 update. In 2009, the GT-R received its first of many updates for the 2010 model year.

  3. Nissan Skyline GT-R - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Skyline GT-R (Japanese: 日産・スカイラインGT-R, Hepburn: Nissan Sukairain GT-R) is a Japanese sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range. The first cars named "Skyline GT-R" were produced between 1969 and 1972 under the model code KPGC10, and were successful in Japanese touring car racing events.

  4. Nissan GT-R in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Nissan GT Academy Team RJN made their debut with the GT-R Nismo GT3 in the Pro-Am class. In the inaugural 2013 season, it finished on the podium in every race it participated in. It did not race in the final round at Baku , as the team withdrew the race in order to participate in the 2013 Dubai 24 Hour race with the 370Z GT4 , missing out in a ...

  5. Nissan GT-R variants - Wikipedia

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    The car featured a Nismo-exclusive Stealth Gray body colour. Its clear-coated carbon-fibre bonnet, derived from the Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec N1 models, reduced 100g of weight. The Rays aluminium wheels with red accents, matches existing accents around the body. It was the first GT-R variant to adorn the new Nissan logo, introduced on the Nissan ...

  6. Nissan Skyline - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Skyline KGC10 2000 GT-R. The first GT-R Skyline appeared in February 1969. [29] Called the PGC-10 (KPGC-10 for later coupé version) internally and Hakosuka (ハコスカ) by fans. Hako (ハコ) means box in Japanese, and suka (スカ) is short for Skyline (スカイライン; Sukairain). It used the 2.0 L (1998 cc) S20 I6.

  7. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    GT-R: 1969 (GT-R nameplate) 2007 2023 ... 1989–1998 Nissan 180SX (branded as 200SX in Europe) 1989–1998 Nissan 240SX (JPN S13 and S14) 1990 Nissan Axxess;

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

  9. Nismo - Wikipedia

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    A Nissan GT-R entered by Sumo Power GT in the FIA GT1 World Championship Alex Buncombe, Katsumasa Chiyo and Wolfgang Reip won the Series Championship in a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3. In 2009, Nissan entered the FIA GT1 World Championship with a Nismo-developed Nissan GT-R. Krumm and Lucas Luhr were 2011 drivers champions. Since 2011, Nismo has ...