Nissan Made a GT-R Drone That Does 0 to 60 in 1.3 Seconds
To fight monsters, Nissan created a monster. A tiny, tiny monster.
To fight monsters, Nissan created a monster. A tiny, tiny monster.
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For the wealthy bad guy who wants to broadcast his nefarious motives.
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Zero to Mach 0.27 in little more than half a minute.
His badly-damaged Nissan GT-R appears to have been broadsided.
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