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OPEN UP AND SAY R

t’s no secret, I am – along with many others — a huge fan of single-marque events and the fact that they tend to bring together enthusiasts from all walks of life who would otherwise not cross paths. The GTR Festival was a pioneer of that particular movement, with a gap being identified in the market to meet the needs and wants of owners whose cars can be relatively rare and in many cases often highly modified to the point that they seek their own playground. Fact is, if you are at GTR Festival, then you are probably a fan and also have some background knowledge, and that makes for different types of conversations between owners and spectators who unite in their love of all things Nissan.

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