Thursday, 8 March 2012

My Dream Car

I have a huge passion in cars. So sure that i have many dream car that i want to have in my life if i have the chance and i hope it will come true. One of the that i want the most is Nissan Skyline GTR. There are three types of Nissan Skyline GTR, that are R32, R33, R34 and the newest is R35. It was the dream car for all people that love sports cars.



The reasons why i love this car is first because i like to fast. This car is built with Double Overhead Cam (DOHC) 4-valve. It is twin turbocharged and 2.6 engine capacity. Can you imagine haw fast that this car can go? Sure its fast more than enough to make you satified. It have 6 speed manual and can go 160 km/h in 12.3 seconds and its top speed is 250 km/h. Beside that this Nissan Skyline GTR is 1560 kilograme only. It is lighter that some of other sports car.




3 comments:

  1. Hm, that’s a fine selection! I bet you love car racing games too. There’s nothing better than driving a car that has both speed and handling, right? Being fast is definitely its best feature, but you have to practice utmost care when behind the wheel of that beauty! My father actually made sure we took enough driving lessons before letting me and my sister drive our own cars when we got to college. I was actually afraid that I’d go speeding back then, but I managed to keep the speed devil in me in check largely because of my lessons.
    Miroslav Keller

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  2. Well, the Nissan Skyline GTR is a car that is certainly worth dreaming about. Frankly, I, too, dream of owning a GTR for myself. The amazing sheer sound of the engine roar in itself can make heads turn from all directions. It is certainly one of the most iconic cars Nissan has ever produced, which achieved fame and success on the road and in the track.


    @Tyra Shortino

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  3. The Nissan Skyline GTR sure is a fast car. If I can still remember, this car was named as "Godzilla" by the Australian motoring publication “Wheels” in its July 1989 edition. Pity me, I can't remember who borrowed that magazine in my shelf. :(

    Junior Perrera

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