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yeah, not a big fan of the GTS-T or GT-T or even GST.. lol

automatic?........nothing wrong with automatic dude. The world is turning towards automatic Sports shifter...

Whats wrong with GT-T's? :(

why else would they make R35 GT-R only available in sports shift auto

all good champ

its not... its only available in dual clutch transmission (DCT) which is VERY different to your run of the mill "sports shift auto" found in magna's etc

its not... its only available in dual clutch transmission (DCT) which is VERY different to your run of the mill "sports shift auto" found in magna's etc

yes its not Tiptronic

but what you missed out was... its a ..."dual clutch ...Semi-automatic....transmission".

which performs like a paddle shifted manual, but with no lag.... DCT is awesome....

nissan qoutes 0.2 of a second from the time you hit the paddle to the time the new gear hits the road..... DO WANT

The R33 GTs-T and the EVO 6 behave exactly the same if you simulate the last act of Thelma and Louise

You just have to choose which one you want to be in at the time! That's All Folks

lol like anyone on here is old enough to remember THAT movie...:P

Anyone who poo-poos the R35 and it's trans have clearly never been in one. In R-mode, smooth is the last word I'd use to describe it.

I agree with the theory that you don't have to have a fast car to have fun, but it sure helps :thumbsup:

the dream is gone,i rang him up this morning to confirm that i was still coming down to Newcastle to have a look at the car and he sold it........even after he said he will hold onto it for me to have a look.

lucky i rang up,cause i really would have had the shits if i drove down there and he turned around and said its gone.

the dream is gone,i rang him up this morning to confirm that i was still coming down to Newcastle to have a look at the car and he sold it........even after he said he will hold onto it for me to have a look.

lucky i rang up,cause i really would have had the shits if i drove down there and he turned around and said its gone.

Ah man thats not good.

Hope you find another one as you would have love the car, as I drove one last Sunday.

Hehe!! My friend has one for Sale, which is the one I test drove but he's in Melbourne, Vic if you want to come down that far LOL!

Yes EVO 6.5 TME.

They came standard with a larger turbo and the one I drove, had RALLIART Piping kit, BLITZ Panel Filter and a few electrical upgrades, the rest stock.

Very responsive down low to mid range. Needs a nice exhaust to free up the flow and you will gain a bit more top end.

+ They came standard with water injectors to spray the front mount intercooler to give a bit of heat soak.

wrong

cause the R35 GT-R is not just amazingly fast..........its a real Time-son of rajab for owning the track...

wrong? In your opinion maybe.

It depends on what you want I think. What if your idea of fun is drifting?

I'd still have a 35 GTR over pretty much anything else tho :P

wrong? In your opinion maybe.

It depends on what you want I think. What if your idea of fun is drifting?

I'd still have a 35 GTR over pretty much anything else tho :P

Well some of the good drift cars are very powerful...

and very fast as well..

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