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Yes, I agree...it looks substantially larger, but Nissann have obviously got it right as it is a monster.

BB, there is a company that was in the Summernts trade pavilion that specialises in complete vinyl stickering of cars. Perhaps the DK guys could use a similar system to change the R35 into its colours and logos. If it survives, then it can be returned to its stock guise.

Yes, I agree...it looks substantially larger, but Nissann have obviously got it right as it is a monster.

BB, there is a company that was in the Summernts trade pavilion that specialises in complete vinyl stickering of cars. Perhaps the DK guys could use a similar system to change the R35 into its colours and logos. If it survives, then it can be returned to its stock guise.

No need to dude, there are certain suburbs in Sydney where Pink is the colour of choice. Pink rexy's, pink RX7's, GTST's you name it and they have it in pink :banana:

But damn that fu(ker looks huge. mmmmmmm a big boned GTR

My one still in progress at the moment but havent make up my mind yet which one to get, so far i got the price for 3 of them already. Still waiting for them to send me Nissan R35 GTR DVD – which shows all the models, colours etc. I heard they got 3 different type GTR35 comes with an extra option, if anyone of you know about it? Can gave me more details of it...:banana: As for the evo spec r 500+hp, they said only comes out end of this yr on the market.

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yes 3 spec.

standard

premium (bose system, chrome wheels, bridgestone tyres)

black edition (like premium but with black and red leather instead of standard leather)

very little difference between the 3 types both in price and in spec. ultimate metal silver paint is a 300,000 JPY option. there are some other options too, floor mats are around 100,000 JPY from memory. hyper LED option is about 120,000 JPY. they have tool kit and chromed jack options too.

If you say your waiting on your own GTR to be made then you really arent much of a Fan if you have to ask on here for options on what they have??? If i was waiting on a New GTR i would no every option they were coming out on if i was gunna spend a $hit load of money on one!!!

Must have money to burn if you don't know what options they come in!!!!

displays and display functions are the same across all 3 models. :D

Is it, because the guy told me the display only the premium spec will work all of them. Anyway i will just wait for the dvd he going to show me, then i will know more about it :D

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