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Nissan GT-R ownership gets closer as the company reveals delivery dates and specs

Nissan has release specs and prices for its GT-R supercar. UK deliveries are scheduled for March of next year, while deposits will be taken from April 2nd via Nissan’s 10 High Performance Centres, or via the Net at www.gtrnissan.com from April 4th.

On the road price for the stock GT-R is £52,900, the Premium Edition with auto headlamps and a Bose sound system costs £54,200 and the drool-worthy GT-R Black Edition with the gunmetal grey alloy wheels and black leather and Pearlsuede interior with red leather highlights weighs in at £55,500.

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A free service collection and delivery service to one of the 10 specialist performance centres for the duration of the three-year warranty will also be offered.

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