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Free Nissan GT-R hire

Supercar club offers a free weekend in a Nissan GT-R performance car to new members

CLUBGT, a London-based supercar club, has added a bunch of new stuff to its collection and a special offer for new members.

The headline car is a brand spanking new Nissan GT-R, which as well as taking pride of place in the club’s top group of cars, will also be given to each new member for a free weekend’s driving.

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It joins a pretty eclectic group of cars – CLUBGT already boasts everything from an M3 CSL, Lancia Integrale and Honda NSX to an Aston Martin Vanquish and Bentley Arnage T, with a Ferrari 355 and mk1 996 GT3 in between.

If you fancy joining, membership begins at £2500, which includes a day of advanced driver training and a subscription to evo Magazine. Surely that’s the clincher?

Head to www.clubgt.co.uk or call 0207 935 8485 if you want more information.

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