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anyone seen the Nissan Juke R concept car ?

Update:

the wizz kids are taking all the internals( from the GT-R and slotting them into a small car body from the Juke.Same engine,transmission.full roll cage,computer systems,all wheel drive,Brembo brakes,Everything that makes big brother the beast it is.Hopefully this small car will be produced

Update 2:

www.gizmag.com/nissan-juke-r-gtr-concept/20688/

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  • 9 years ago
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    Yes in a recent magazine, some company in Europe or England does the conversion...

  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    Juke with GT-R mechanicals will never see production. Nissan will produce NISMO parts for Juke. Power upgrades may be hard to come by because the 1.6 liter motor produces about 200 hp already. I have a funny feeling the donor cars for Juke GT-R came from piles of junk cars that were swept away in the earthquake and Sendai sumami. If Nissan reads this I want one of those written off GT-R's to make a race car out of.

    Source(s): Nissan Master Tech
  • 10 years ago

    The Nissan Juke-R is a one-off (they're building two, technically), powered by a 3.8-litre twin-turbo engine pinched from the Nissan GT-R. That's 480bhp, and many, many torques.

    It's also stolen the GT-R's four-wheel-drive and suspension, and Nissan has kindly flared the arches, fitted not inconsiderable air ducting and venting capacity, twin exhausts, some GT-R-spec dials and two race seats.

    It's not for production and you won't be able to buy one.

  • C7S
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Yes. I saw this on all the car news websites about 2 months ago.

    They are comparing the Juke to the Nissan Rally cars of the 1970's and they might enter it in Rally's.

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  • 10 years ago

    It's a piece of shyt.

    Ugly as hell

    Yea you need the engine power to propel yourself away from everyone's eyes

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