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The Nissan GT-R Convertible Is Not Okay
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s***@yahoo.co.uk
2014-03-03 10:15:08 UTC
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I used to have this theory that every car was made better with a convertible top. I know, handling and structural rigidity, blahblahblah, but for normal driving on a day with good weather, nothing beats the sun and the wind. Read more...     
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Your Name
2014-03-09 04:20:33 UTC
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Post by s***@yahoo.co.uk
I used to have this theory that every car was made better with a convertible
top. I know, handling and structural rigidity, blahblahblah, but for normal
driving on a day with good weather, nothing beats the sun and the wind. Read
more...     
http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/jalopnik/full/~3/OOZSPSANBxo/the-nissan-gt-r-conver
tible-is-not-okay-1533677890
This is from the motoring news section of yesterday's New Zealand
Herald newspaper (8 March, 2014) ...

Convertible Nissan GT-R
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Owning a Nissan GT-R not exclusive enough for you? How
about a convertible one? If the idea of a topless Nissan
supercar lights your fire, then you're in luck. And, in
The Good Oil's [the motoring news section] opinion, in
need of serious help.

Anyway, Newport Convertible Engineering in Southern
California (where else?) is offering to lop the top off
your GT-R and transform it into one of three versions
after an approach from a client in Abu Dhabi (oh ...
that's where else!).

The "restrained" version is basically a soft top
convertible and will cost US$29,500 to build, on top of
the purchase price of a donor GT-R. The "more glamorous"
versions will hammer you for a cool US$49,000 and
features roll hoops and a hard tonneau cowl.



From the couple of small pictures in the newspaper of the "more
glamourous" version, it could have looked worse, but then the GT-R is a
big, ugly car to begin with.
Peter Hill
2014-03-09 09:44:49 UTC
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Post by s***@yahoo.co.uk
I used to have this theory that every car was made better with a convertible top. I know, handling and structural rigidity, blahblahblah, but for normal driving on a day with good weather, nothing beats the sun and the wind. Read more...
Read More: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/jalopnik/full/~3/OOZSPSANBxo/the-nissan-gt-r-convertible-is-not-okay-1533677890
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But it's NOT "THE" Nissan GT-R convertible. It's a hacked up hardtop
from a West Coast Yanky firm with a long history of making gopping
convertibles from vehicles that just shouldn't be.
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Peter Hill
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