Ummm he drives a AE86 not a GTR R35 lol

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In Japan, the term takumi is used to describe a master craftsman who has perfected his skills over years of painstaking work and dedication. It is reserved for those who are at the very top of their profession. At Nissan’s expansive engine factory in Yokohama, four men have been designated as takumi. They are the sole assemblers of the engines that power one of the most heralded sports cars in automotive history.

The four takumi of Nissan’s Yokohama plant are Takumi Kurosawa, Tsunemi Ooyama, Izumi Shioya and Nobumitsu Gozu. Collectively, they share over 100 years of exceptional work in their chosen field. These engine craftsmen are responsible for hand-building every awe-inspiring 545-horsepower twin-turbocharged V-6 engines found beneath the hood of the Nissan GT-R, production vehicles and the racecars alike. Each engine is assembled with care and precision by one of these four individuals.

11/03/2015 - 10:06 |
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Dinosbacsi

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^Mr. FunAtParties.

11/03/2015 - 11:07 |
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The Prius of the Nürburgring

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ar·ti·san
ˈärdəzən/
noun
a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
synonyms: craftsman, craftswoman, craftsperson; More
(of food or drink) made in a traditional or non-mechanized way using high-quality ingredients.
“local artisan cheeses

11/03/2015 - 13:13 |
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Anonymous

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Cool story bro’

11/03/2015 - 14:53 |
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SOS Bro 2

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Sounds like you copied this from the nissan website lol

11/04/2015 - 03:44 |
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Anonymous

11/04/2015 - 14:51 |
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