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AVUS Nissan GT-R

The Nissan GT-R build as a sportscoupe and direct opponent of the Porsche Turbo was revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2007. As a direct successor of the Skyline GT-R R34 the bar has been laid high already. With only 480 examples for Europe the GT-R is one of those rare sports-cars.
For AVUS PERFORMANCE a Nissan GT-R Black Edition was the basis for a very ambitious project. Besides optical changes they also put the emphasis on more power. A new modified ECU and a special new exhaust pipe (2 cats and the middle silencer have been removed) help the GT-R up to an impressive 580bhp and 700 Nm of torque (stock 485bhp and 588Nm).
Visually you can only imagine the power the GT-R has. The matt black, the lowering via coilovers (stock adjustments for the dampers will be kept) and the black painted 20" wheels combined with wheel spacers sum up the package. Individually painted parts like the front bumper, the rear diffusor, air vents, tinted windows can be seen when taking a close look.

- matt black foliation - 2.499 Euro

- coilovers - 1.299 Euro

- modified ECU - 1.899 Euro

- exhaust pipe - 998 Euro

- painted 20" wheels - 999 Euro

- wheel spacers - 349 Euro

cheapest BMW Gran Turismo 3.0L Diesel

BMW has just officially unveiled the production version of the 5-Series Gran Turismo Concept that came out a couple of months ago. BMW call this 5-Series Gran Turismo a Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS) crossover vehicle

Chris Bangle, who is now the former design head at BMW, said that the 5-Series Gran Turismo is known as the "most customer-centered car we’ve ever done."


"We discovered a group of BMW buyers we were failing to reach out to at a sales level. We wanted to build a car to suit their everyday needs. There were no preconceived ideas. Everything you see is customer driven," Bangle said at the launch of the Concept 5-Series Gran Turismo.

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