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That should really end with a question mark

I know a few people with one, I know a few people that have ordered them. I do not have one personally unfortunately. Quite a bit out of my price range

and insurance would enjoy raping my ass too much

Why not start an SAUR35 register?

Eg;

Model:

Year:

Colour:

What do you like best about the car:

Is your grey or Aust delivered:

Biggest suprise about owning it:

What did you have before the R35:

How does it compare to other cars you've owned:

How have you found Nissan servicing (Aust delivered only):

Sunday driver or everyday car?

Have you done any mods to the r35:

Spotted one on the road tonight! Was at Belrose (Syd North Shore) at around 7:40pm... either silver or gunmetal colour...

I didn't know they had LED lights in the front bumper...

Anyone from here?

Sweet ride :cheers:

awesome, would love to see one here in qld. the LEDs in the bumper are on the options list.

5 more months wait..............

Spotted one on the road tonight! Was at Belrose (Syd North Shore) at around 7:40pm... either silver or gunmetal colour...

I didn't know they had LED lights in the front bumper...

Anyone from here?

Sweet ride :laugh:

That sounds like big Carl's car, and if it is, I've driven it :ninja:

Gun Metal Premium R35 with the LED running lights.

Personal plates?

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That sounds like big Carl's car, and if it is, I've driven it :D

Gun Metal Premium R35 with the LED running lights.

Personal plates?

Hah nice! Not sure about the plates though mate it was a little dark unfortunately...

Does he live in the area? I'd love to see it again some day... was a total spin out seeing one on the road!

Yeah he does as he works closely with International Motor Group who import and comply R35's There's was the one used on Aussie Top Gear last night. We were supposed to drive that on the day but it had a bolt through the one of the run flats so we took Carls car instead.

All that I've got is an A2 size 8 pge Official booklet with the moving pics containing the LHD version and the still shots with the RHD.

+

2 Posters; since each poster is double-sided. One side has the front with an oblique angle. The other side has the oblique angled rear.

Well, at least the posters are large !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have one, but unfortunately I have not brought it with me from the US. If I was staying longer and I did not have to do the left -> right hand drive conversion, I would have but I will only be here for about 6 - 9 months and the conversion is not an option for a temporary basis.

It is awesome, well worth it in my opinion, but it does have it's quirks. I am guessing OZ will get the JDM version, hopefully with the limiter removed cause the car is REALLY fun around 130 - 150mph. I put the Cobb Tuning Access Port on and the change in midrange power is quite noticeable, and also well worth it, even on the Stage 1 tune.

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