The inclusion of the GT-R T-Spec in this update makes a lot of sense considering it's history with GT. I think it needs a eulogy of some kind because it really is the end of the line.
Where do we even begin with you? As a car with such expectations to live up to, your work was cut out from the very day you were born. The GT-R badge had become one of the most famous in the world, thanks to some clever engineering and race track heroics against some of the most fearsome sports cars in Japan. Nissan knew that your development would be a tough task. Living up to a legend is not easy but with dogged determination, there was a chance that the GT-R badge could shock the world again. For many years we saw your continued growth through Gran Turismo as Nissan slowly but surely refined each detail. After it was all said and done in 2007, you shined brighter than anything else and upstaged the big dogs at the top end of town. People went mad for you. You became a source of inspiration for soo many, because your parents put soo much care into your development. You showed the world that performance shouldn't come at a giant cost, and for several years you sat in the front of our minds. However as the competition moved on, you began to slow down a bit. People started to laugh at you, they started calling you a dead horse and doubters increased as you dropped away. Fortunately, Nissan did not give up on you. You were one of their favourite sons and your long life has been a testament to Nissan's dedication. As we bid farewell here today, we remember the good times you gave us. We remember all of your many brothers and sisters who took on the world. We remember those days and nights where we danced together, not giving a damn about who or what was around. Your were soo pure yet soo fiercely competitive. That fire always raged inside of you and for that, I'm especially thankful. Goodbye R35 GT-R, you will be missed but you'll never be forgotten.