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11/18/2009

Outrun this! Nissan GT-R police car

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Nissan’s GT-R has joined the list of high-powered sports car that have been pushed into police service.

Nissan-GT-R-Police-Car3 Like the Lamborghini Gallardo did in Italy and Porsche 911 in Germany, the twin-turbo Japanese coupe has joined the Abu Dhabi constabulary in the United Arab Emirates.

It’s the first GT-R police car to enter service. The 485-hp twin-turbo machine was recently seen patrolling the streets of the UAE capital during the recent F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

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In contrast to his rival Enzo Ferrari, Ferruccio Lamborghini had decided early on that there would be no factory-supported racing of Lamborghinis, viewing motorsport as too expensive and too draining on company resources. This was unusual for the time, as many sports car manufacturers sought to demonstrate the speed, reliability, and technical superiority through motorsport participation. Enzo Ferrari in particular was known for considering his road car business merely a source of funding for his participation in motor racing. Ferrucio's policy led to tensions between him and his engineers, many of whom were racing enthusiasts; some had previously worked at Ferrari.

The most impressive and beautiful car made by man, a dream machine, carrying the plant, glamor, style. I have to say no more the bat is the best of best, up the Italian engineering ..!

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