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Nissan GT-R To Die In Australia Due To Stricter Crash Test Regulation – Motor1
Nissan has no other way but to kill the GT-R in the near future because of more stringent side-impact crash test regulations…

Even though it’s been around for about 14 years, the GT-R (R35) is showing no signs of slowing down. Nissan keeps updating its supercar almost on a yearly basis with numerous special editions to keep Godzilla relevant as it fights much newer performance…
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