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Video: Nissan GT-R Arrives As Undercover Cop Car

October 11, 2011  | 

VIDEO: Nissan GT-R Goes Undercover

The EVI Corp., which adds lights and sirens to marked and unmarked police cars in northern Virginia and Washington D.C., unveiled an undercover version of a 2012 Nissan GT-R.

The vehicle was supplied in an unnamed law enforcement agency with 13 miles on the odometer. EVI added stealth-mode LED strobes, and posted a shot slide-show music video of the vehicle on YouTube.

Source: Motor Authority

Tags: Patrol Cars, Traffic Enforcement, Undercover Investigations


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ciaran @ 3/1/2012 9:31 AM

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