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you have a good point there monkey, no one wants to be the first to post a thread asking: "how do I get the stains out of my R35s back seat"...

oh, and from what I know from people in japan the premium version will look the same as the non-premium. just different wheels, and other little trim and accessories options etc. but nothing major.

car looks great, performance stats r great too, but it will be in paddle shift only and no full manual, that means no clutch, no heel toeing, etc, computer will do everything for you! I think it's no fun. Would you get it when it's not full manual? I am consider between this GTR and z06.....I mean when you drive a sport car u want to shift and do everything yourself, no?

Need to see it in the flesh, but 11.7 quater mile and 3.5 to 100k/h, that's one fast stock car!

I will have to wait, see it in the flesh and test drive it before I put my name to an order form...

480 PS , sounds good but don't forget she will be very heavy at 1700 kg ???

Don't forget they want to compete with the 911 turbo, that has 480 PS sub 12 sec 1/4 mile ( easy) and 0-100 in 3.7 sec , (Porsche claims) and Porsche are usualy conservative with their power and times. By they way 0-60 MPH is a little quicker than 0-100 kmh.Top speed just a shade under the 911 turbo so you get Porsche performance for 1/2 price or even less.

Looks like the the 530 PS model will be a GT2 competitor but still AWD....

I hope they sell them new here in volume so you can't bring them in under sevs, this will be easier to insure by mainstream insurers and have a better se-sale value too.

looks like it is going to be running two subs in the arm rest area in the back seat to ahah cool i expect will have a premium stereo looks like a Bose maybe.

very nice car

By the looks of those shots, that will be premium model with leather, Bose stereo and the like.

According to http://www.r35gtr.com/ there will be 3 specs.

GT-R 7,770,000JPY (ex. TAX etc)

- Dunlop Sport Tyre

- Crome Colour Coat Rays Forged Aluminium Wheel

- Fabric Seat

GT-R Black Edition 7,927,500JPY (ex. TAX etc)

- Bridgestone Potenza Run-flat Tyre

- Black Crome Colour Coat Rays Forged Aluminium Wheel

- Fabric Seat

GT-R Premium Edition 8,347,500JPY (ex. TAX etc)

- Bridgestone Potenza Run-flat Tyre

- Dark Chrome Colour Coat Rays Forged Aluminium Wheel

- BOSE Sound System

- Thacham Cat1 Alarm

- Leather Interior

Factory Optional Parts

- Bridgestone Potenza Run-Flat Tyre

- Thacham Cat1 Alarm

- BOSE Sound System

- SRS Driver and Passenger airbag with Side Airbag System and Cartain Airbag System

Body Colour:

Ultimate Metal Silver

Titanium Grey

Dark Metal Grey

Super Black

White Pearl

Red

I hate runflats! Noisy as all fark and ride like crap. In the end I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

i sat there for 5 mins tryin to figure out how you'd get the passenger that sits behind the driver in... cos we all know the driver seat NEVER moves... it just f**ks with the zen. If they were to go in thru the passenger side they'd have to jump over that centre console thing.

reminds me of a Mazda Cosmo backseat.

well the layout of the seats looks very similar to the V35, so i'm guessing its a similar mechanism. in the V35 it electrically moves forward when you angle the seat, then electrically moves back when you lock it back into place

hell, the car weights 1700+kg that better include electric seats..

i personally have no issues with there being a "premium" model and a base model as long as the driveline is the same. i would never spend that much on a car and not go all out with leather, bose, etc. but i can appreciate that some people might want to..

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