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At the risk of getting lampooned, yet again, for a substandard and worthless thread, im putting up some pics from a great mag i just picked up dedicated to the R35.

Im sure its bound to spark up some discussion...i hope. :(

It came with the 'ring lap on disc and has huge amounts of info inside.

Please click on photos to enlarge.

Here are some shots..sorry for the shitty photos, dont have a scanner...

I especially like the design development shots and seeing the cars all lined up in 1:1 configuration.

Interestingly, Ghosn's final design didnt get put into production..i think he like the spoiler vents..i agree althought the bonnet vents on the production model are better.

Also, have a look at the final two shots. One is of the choices in colour consumers are going for as well as the specification.

One final thing. This mag had some shots of what they believe to be the development car for the V-Spec and its their belief that one will eventually surface in the coming months.

That is all.

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Im pretty sure I bought that and it ended up in the bin of my hotel room in Shibuya.

I had to cull some of the 15 odd kilos of magazines in my bag on the way home :(

The edition of GQ with Carlos Ghosen and the R35 on the cover was a good mag though!

Im pretty sure I bought that and it ended up in the bin of my hotel room in Shibuya.

I had to cull some of the 15 odd kilos of magazines in my bag on the way home :(

The edition of GQ with Carlos Ghosen and the R35 on the cover was a good mag though!

In the bin? Must have been worth keeping... :)

Gonna go check out the DVD...

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I got the mag. Looked everywhere for it. All 7/11's didnt have any. Tatuaya's didnt have it. A small book store didnt have it.

He said it was out of stock. Sold out!

BUT luckly the small book store said to goto this underground department store and find a pretty huge 2xBondi's Border sized book store and they had heaps of copies.

Mag looks great!

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