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  1. Hi all,

    I be at the Nurburgring on the 11th and 12th of July (Monday and Tuesday).

    Originally I had planned to book a BMW Ring Taxi but it doesn't run on weekdays.

    Can anybody suggest another way to experience this legendary track? I would be open to hiring a car (I have some track experience) but understand that I would have to be very careful as I have never driven the track before (apart from on GT5).

    Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Stuart

  2. what's the deal with the S-tec R35 that costs nearly 3 times the price of a base model?

    I believe S-Tec is a car prepared for a privateer racing series in Japan.

    Also, looks like the price of the base car has jumped significantly.

    I like the fact that the wheels are lighter but I am not sure that I like the look of them as much. I don't like the LEDs. They should have incorporated the LEDs into the headlight IMHO. Perhaps something like BMW's 'Angel eyes'?

  3. I have owned a JDM for over a year now and am very happy with the car.

    There isn't too much in Japanese and all of the major buttons are in English. It is mostly Sat Nav buttons in Japanese (that doesn't work here anyway).

    I think the decision depends a lot on your personality. I like being able to service my car where I want, put an exhaust on the car, use a different transmission oil etc. without the fear of losing the warranty. I don't have a warranty, but I didn't pay for it!

    If you are going to track an ADM car often, you will need to take the car in for pre track and post track inspections and change the fluids with Nissan (expensive) items to maintain your warranty with respect to those parts.

    Bear in mind that if something does break on a JDM, it may be expensive and time consuming to repair. However, there is some excellent after market support for the R35 in Australia now.

    I would recommend that you talk to some of the workshops who look after R35s to see if you are comfortable owning a car tha Nissan may refuse to support or service.

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