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Topic: whats next
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OSH Zack
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Nissan is truly doing wonderful things in the automotive arena. The company recently unveiled its highly-anticipated 2009 GT-R. The vehicle pumps out an impressive 473 HP and an equally impressive 434 lb-ft of twist from its twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine.
Now that development is winding down for what is likely Nissan's most advanced road car ever, the Japanese-based company is turning its attention to more "mundane" matters when it comes to choosing a vehicle: color.
Choosing a color when purchasing a new vehicle can be a gut-wrenching endeavor. Many cars look good in black, but the color is a pain to keep clean. Silver often best shows off the curves of a vehicle, but everyone chooses silver these days. Pick a color like beige, and you'll blend in with the rest of the anonymous Toyota Camrys darting in and out of traffic with the right blinker still on. http://www.dailytech.com/Nissan+Develops+Color+Changing+Paint+for+Vehicles/article9611.htm
-------------------- 89 GT - $ = bitch's
Posts: 75 | From: Hayward | Registered: May 2007
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MustangNate
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That's cool but I don't see it going over to well with law enforcement. lol When they are chasing a blue Nissan, you just flip the switch and the car is red...hmm..
-------------------- 1989 Mustang LX Vert, 5.0 Auto
Posts: 1032 | From: Chico | Registered: May 2004
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Chris83179
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I don't wanna know what paint and body work will cost for something like that...
-------------------- 13 Focus ST 01 Bullitt - Sold
Posts: 558 | From: Bay Area & Sac | Registered: Sep 2005
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