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Calling all GTR enthusiasts! Nissan SA invites petrolheads to the Cars, Coffee & Donuts event at the Sandton City Rooftop

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<i>Image: Motorpress</i>
<i>Image: Motorpress</i>

This coming weekend, Nissan South Africa will be calling all GT-R enthusiasts and petrolheads to the Cars, Coffee & Donuts event at the Sandton City Rooftop 2.0, where they will be showcasing more than 30 cars.

Nissan’s rich GT-R heritage will be on full display, celebrating the passion of customers’ and GT-R fanatics alike.

A wide range of GTR's

The brand will showcase the ever-impressive BB Armageddon GT-R, which is the current record holder for the Simola Hillclimb, the Red-Lined Navara T1 Dakar, Red-Lined Motorsport GT-R, and the Nissan skyline range R34 GT-R NISMO V-spec, among many others. In addition, there will be a GT-R and Z merchandise retail stand onsite.

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"We are so excited to be a part of this event and celebrate alongside GT-R owners and fans. We are bringing our A-game and might even have a few surprises up our sleeves!," Patience Dumisani, Senior Communications Manager at Nissan South Africa said.

The event is free and will take place between 9am and 2pm on 30 September. Attendees can access the event through parking level eight of Sandton City Shopping Centre.

Nissan GTR in a line

                                                                         Image: Motorpress

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