The GTR is sui generis, it doesn't feel like anything else, and it's polarizing. I applaud Nissan for making it and for continuing to make it for all these years because it's unique, but it's not appropriate to compare it to anything. The NSX... just isn't a particularly good car, by all accounts.
The M3 is supposed to feel like an M3. It has its own cult following. If you add hundreds of pounds to it, it's not going to feel like an M3 anymore, and then it's just another sedan that goes fast.
... Or maybe there's some magic in the design that causes it to feel the same despite higher weight. But that's the worry.
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