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Good work Kris, looks like you found your twin there as well, I wish it was me though ( driving it). Maybe time to sell the M-spec for a 35??

As for the bowsers on the top, thats almost normal in Japan, I thought you would have seen them before!!

Thanks mate, and thanks to everyone who posted comments. I had a blast driving the 35 in Tokyo kind of a dream come true in a way.

As for selling the 34 for the 35, Shin (owner of the 35) had a 34 GTR making 600ps at all four and says the 35 is faster and better in almost every way. Some people are saying that the 34's are a more fun car to throw around for the driving experience but the 35's are better in other respects.

For the bowsers, yeah guess I never filled up my rental cars in big cities I guess always in small towns or PA's where normal bowsers are found and just never paid attention.

No it wasnt,but it was funny to see two 35s with same .35 number plates,except they were different prefectures i think.

Lot's of 35's running around with 35 number plates. You're right though it's not the Top Secret 35. Top Secret's 35 is now all stickered up and wears 20" GT-C's.

Here's another "35" 35 I saw in Akihabara yesterday arvo driving around. Prefecture was too blurry to read in my original photo tho. Camera phone. :D

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35-akihabara-2.jpg

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Good work Kris, looks like you found your twin there as well, I wish it was me though ( driving it). Maybe time to sell the M-spec for a 35??

As for the bowsers on the top, thats almost normal in Japan, I thought you would have seen them before!!

At one stage, i did see a BP server in Boxhill (vic) use bowsers on top.

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