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Carsales Staff31 Aug 2015
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carsales.com.au V8 Supercar Altima unveiled

Nissan Motorsport rolls out Todd Kelly's newly liveried Altima for Winton test day

Todd Kelly's V8 Supercars Nissan Altima has broken cover at Winton wearing new colours and signwriting in a multi-year deal forged between Nissan Motorsport and carsales.com.au.

The naming rights sponsorship deal between carsales.com.au and Nissan Motorsport was announced back in July, and the car will make its inaugural outing in an official V8 Supercar race at this year's Sandown 500 running from September 11.

Kelly's number seven Altima is at Winton today for a pre-Enduro Cup test. For the enduro rounds of the championship Kelly will share the driving with UK driver Alex Buncombe.

"Sandown is a massive event for the Team, and it's great to have Nissan Global driver Alex Buncombe back to drive with me," Kelly said.

"It's such a heritage event for the series and it's a perfect place to launch the partnership.

"It's great that it's a local event. It's just up the road from the race Team, Nissan Australia's head office and also carsales.com.au HQ so we're expecting it to be a big weekend."

Now watch interviews and action from the official track day at Winton

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