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Old 12-04-2008, 01:27 AM #2061  
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Exactly. I dont know if they think everyone is as clueless as the fanboys but a manufacturer does spend 5 years developing a car only to remove a feature within the first year because of a few isolated incidents.

FAIL

We werent born yesterday, the proof is in the pudding. The problem was big enough that Nissan removed the feature for the whole world when several manufacturers have done that just for the US. And why? Because the other countries are obviously breaking too.

Nissan's actions speak for themselves.
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The GT-R is harder to drift than a 997 TT or 997 GT3, therefore if you are trying to drift, the GT-R will consequently get a faster lap. Normal apexing and driving not included.

See Evo and Car magazine for details.