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Nissan GT-R Spec-V: Nissan GT-R Spec-V

Nissan's Spec-V GT-R is on the horizon, and it isn't cheap

Online communities are alive with rumours that Nissan’s GT-R Spec-V’s pricing has been set and first deliveries for the high-performance/low-production quantity special will be in February to the Japanese market.

Expected price is 15,000,000 yen, around £120k in UK money-speak, when you factor in tax and shipping costs, which is up on early predictions. The standard car weighs in at £52,900, meaning two things: a) it's a bit of a bargain and b) the Spec-V will need to be extremely competent to eclipse it.

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The Nissan GT-R Spec-V will almost certainly be on hand at Fuji Speedway for the 12th annual Nismo Festival at the end of the month.

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