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| Changes from GTR to LM |
| RacingManiac 07-16-2012 |
Aside from the engine, the reason why the look of the cars were altered was due to the relocation of the radiators. The GTR had nose mounted unit, intake through the grill and front airdam, the LM had side mounted units. I guess the use of the more compact V8 allowed this to happen... |
| Article | Image gallery (53) | Chassis (2) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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