The warning was made by Nissan itself, through its official Twitter account: Tochigi Police have just received an impressive Nissan GT-R for patrolling the city's streets.
The sport, which promises to be a headache for the “accelerates”, was offered to authorities by a 64-year-old citizen of Tochigi, with the assumed purpose of helping to end some excesses that, both there and here, sometimes They emerge.
In a country where illegal street racing is famous, the Japanese Police now have an “argument” of 565 hp, certainly without the speed limiter that prevents “civilian” Nissan GT-R units sold in Japan to exceed 180 km/h.
Moreover, the factory where the Nissan GT-R has been produced since 2007 is also located in the Tochigi prefecture.
First day cruising the streets and plenty of attention for this #Nissan GT-R patrol car in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. pic.twitter.com/2M1Rlvi820
— Nissan Motor (@NissanMotor) June 19, 2018
However, this is not the first sports car available to Japanese Law and Order forces, as there had already been news of a Nissan Skyline GT-R patrolling the expressways around Tokyo for more than a decade. Something that, however, was only confirmed in 2016, when it was signaled, for the first time, with the emergency lights working.
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