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Nissan Juke R photo gallery at Rockingham Speedway

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Had a great day at Rockingham Speedway last Sunday, 12th June (cheers Damo), watching a round of the British GT Championship among other things

Their safety car is one of only a handful of Nissan Juke Rs currently in circulation - it's apparently running approximately 360bhp in standard mode, and a massive 520bhp in 'angry' mode

Anyway, here's a few pics

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There's currently only 1 other Juke R although 10 are being made at a cost of £400,000... :o

And to top all that... The safety car driver said if he had been allowed, he could have qualified for the GT race... Now that is impressive :thumbup:

Yes, they made one left hand drive and one right hand driver for publicity.

But they are fully working rebodied GT-Rs effectively.

The production versions will be based on the latest MY12 model GT-R and be even faster than the 2 publicity models...

One of the guys at work picked his up at the weekend (boggo standard model), bloody ugly thing too,

Is it permanently a safety car at Rockingham or just there for a little spell? Lucky to see such a limited car.

Is it permanently a safety car at Rockingham or just there for a little spell? Lucky to see such a limited car.

Its being used for the British GT / Formula 3 season and following them circuit to circuit...

It'll give some members wet dreams if theirs had that power.

Although its fast & it has the same engine as a GTR (my favorite car) it doesnt really make me go hard in the trouser dept tbh.

I love the gtr, id buy 3 if i won the lottery. Black, white & blue lol

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