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The Nissan GT-R Track Edition is a Nismo-lite

We're finally getting the Track Edition of the GT-R in the US. And don't it look menacing?

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This is the 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition.

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And yes, it's coming to the US!

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For $127,990, you'll be getting a special flavor of the GT-R, offering most of the flavor of the full-fat Nismo edition, just minus the Nismo motor -- and the Nismo cost.

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That includes a dry carbon wing on the back, and a lot of chassis stiffening.

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Lightweight Rays wheels have knurling on the insides to grip the tires harder.

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The engine? Unmodified from the base GT-R -- can you make do with 565 horsepower?

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The interior is darker and features more carbon fiber than the Premium edition.

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And these sweet Recaro seats.

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Special-edition plaque. Crucial.

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The 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition will be available this summer, but only by special order. So place those deposits now!

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