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Published on June 25th, 2014 |
by Daniel Sherman Fernandez
Nissan GT-R Gets Chopped
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Newport Convertible Engineering has delivered a car hardy anyone should ever ask for, a drop top Nissan GT-R. The California-based company has a history of ‘engineering’ convertible versions of vehicles that have no business being converted. It did so with the Porsche Cayenne, Toyota Prius and Range Rover.
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So who orders a car like this…..and the rest? Well Newport gets its orders from Abu Dhabi and this chopped off GT-R is also headed to Abu Dhabi.
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Three different versions, all employing a folding fabric-top was ordered.
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