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I am not sure if its been brought up here or in any other posts as this thread is getting to long to read every post but I saw in Unique Cars today a car dealership in West Melbourne is advertising the GTR R35 for sale, labelled New and arriving soon. They would have to be selling this thing registered surely.

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Would seem a bit pointless if it wasn't fully registered if that was the case. I know if I had the cash, saw the add gave them a ring to be told I can't drive it on the road, I would be shattered.

lol kim didnt even know you made this thread

thanks for keeping the rest of the info disclosed. people can loose their jobs for sure

once i get the okay i will definatly put the pics up

it brings a whole new level of supercar when its on the dyno with the bonnet up

and it sounds precious without an exhaust!

btw most likley the car will be destroyed, it has to be for people to be allowed to import other ones for road use

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you would think so....but there is no way it can be fully road registered. in fact its probably not even in the country. (BTW can't find ad on their website)

Pretty sure it was GTA Duncan.

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Saw a Gunmetal Grey one in Dande near work when I was pulling into the carpark last week. Nearly missed the carpark entrance looking at it. Had proper vic plates.

Guy at work has seen 2 previously before Christmas crusining along Dande-Frankston road

dusting off the old SAU account! ;)

Saw one of these babies in Mildura the other day, couldn't believe my eyes, neither could my mates, we all collectively wet ourselves, they look even better and fatter in real life than in pics!

I tracked the owner down 3 days later loading up the boot full of groceries at an Asian supermarked (!!!), Japanese guy, privately imported it, he seemed really embarassed when I asked to take a pic though his girlfriend didn't mind :)

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