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Japanese police add Nissan GT-R to its fleet!

Written by Scott Pharoah

Japanese police add Nissan GT-R to its fleet!

The Nissan GTR: Performance vehicle, sports car, and now… police car? You read that right. The Police Force in Japan recently added a Nissan GT-R to its fleet of patrol vehicles.

 

The Nissan GT-R Police Car

The Nissan factory in Tochigi where the car is assembled recently turned 50 years old. To celebrate this achievement, Nissan gifted the local police prefecture in Tochigi with a Nissan GT-R to add to its patrol fleet.

The Nissan GT-R has been given the affectionate nickname of “Godzilla” and with its fearsome image, it’s easy to see why. The car has been painted in the police force’s black and white colours, fitted with sirens and lights, and adorned with police decal.

Watch this clip from the official Nissan YouTube channel to see the car in action.

The Nissan GT-R: a high performance street vehicle

Since its unveilling in 2007, the Nissan GT-R has become one of the world’s favourite sports cars. With its formidable appearance inspired by Japanese art and culture, the V6-powered car is made more powerful with two parallel turbochargers.

The car has won numerous awards, including being named International Car of the Year in 2009, and setting a Guinness World Record for fastest 0-60mph acceleration by a four-seater production car.

The Nissan GT-R at Pharoah Auto Investments

Pharoah Auto Investments currently has two Nissan GT-Rs on show at our Sandton branch: a 2010 Nissan Skyline GT-R Premium Edition, and a 2017 Nissan GT-R Premium. These cars are incredible machines, and due to their rarity in South Africa, they are a unique investment for any savvy Pharoah Auto Investments client.

2017 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition
The 2017 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition at Pharoah Auto Investments

 

2010 Nissan Skyline GT-R Premium edition
The 2010 Nissan Skyline GT-R Premium Edition at Pharoah Auto Investments

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July 25, 2018
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