All I Need Is... 80 G's
Saturday, January 31, 2009 at 6:29PM
Fernando in Cars, Things I Want

The 2009 Nissan GT-RThere are things you need and there are things you want. You need to eat, but you want a fat juicy rib-eye. You need to sleep, but you want to party all night long. You need a job but you want to work no more than 3 days week.

The problem with this need/want equation is finding the happy medium that wil quell the desires of both sides. For the most part, your NEEDs side will get what it wants but, your WANTs side is always left wanting more.

Well, I WANT this car and NEED 80 grand to get it!

The Nissan GT-R is a sports car for all people who love to drive faster than is absolutely necessary. (My hand is raised high) This thing goes zero to 60 in about 3 and a half seconds, Twin turbos V6, 480 HP, 430 foot pounds of torque. Good lord.

The GT-R is the long-awaited version made for the US. The Japanese have been hoarding this car to themselves and is known as the Skyline overseas. Only really, really rich guys have been able to get their hands on them and will still only be sold to really, really rich guys. I don't imagine that I'd be able to trade-in my Civic Si for this baby.

The Japanese Interior

If I owned this car, I would be guaranteed to have speeding tickets galore. But, luckily I live in Southern California where there's no way in hell I'd be able to let it loose when there's nothing but bumper to bumper traffic on every freeway here. I'd have to sleep during the day, so I can drive at night.

I'd only imagine that owning this car would just be frustrating seeing as how it's a genuine race car and NEEDS to be gunned. A car like this is not meant for leisurely drives to the 7-11 for some cigarettes or taking mom to the airport. You'd have to play hookie on a regular basis and take it up to Angeles Crest to play cat-n-mouse with the Rough Riders and crotch-rocket pilots in the twisty canyons.

Watch these videos for more looks at my next car.

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