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Sunshine Coast property developer Scott Juniper from http://www.juniper.com.au/ just got him self an R35.

The story implies he’ll be complying Vspecs at some stage? Anyone in the loop can confirm or deny?

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Edited by sewid
V-Spec compliance??? :) :) :)

I did much the same when I read this line.. Hence making this thread :P

We’ve bought it in to enable it to comply so we can bring some V-spec cars into Australia
Edited by Nismo_Boy

lol, it's got twin clutch paddles. must be a special one.

and first R35 in QLD my arse. I sent one up there months ago and I don't even think it was the first...

This article was also posted online. I wrote a big long comment on their website with all the corrections and calling them on all the incorrect facts in their article but they moderated me out.

Nuremburg ring! Lol.

As for "V-Spec" compliance. I don't think it will be possible. I believe Nissan will have full volume import approval for the car by then so it's unlikely to be possible after that.

PS. I Fixed the url in the first post for ya.

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