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Does anyone have any info on the total number of road registered R35 GT-R's kicking around Oz so far - JDM and the Nissan Aust delivered ones.

Nissan Aust website says they pre-sold 150 for delivery in 2009 - just wondering if this sounds about right.

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I was told that Australia will be allocated 600 GTR's for the first 5 years, and of that 500, 200 allocated for 2009..

600 is a lot. Not quite sure we will have 600 buyers - but hopefully they all sell ASAP.

I was told that Australia will be allocated 600 GTR's for the first 5 years, and of that 500, 200 allocated for 2009..

That's what i was told too, before the "production cut" ie. GFC effects.

I think the numbers might be lower than that

.........and the way DOTARS is setup we can forget about topping those numbers with grey imports - since Nissan Aust already imported the car...............damn.

I don't see the numbers exceeding 300-odd for the life of the model.

Edited by rehab2010
i know there is one is sa and its shit my mate dragged it off in his vn ss i was so devo :P

I very much doubt he even acknowleged your existance.

Public street? Your an idiot.

Can't actually believe I dignified that with a response.

Edited by R33_Dude
I was told that Australia will be allocated 600 GTR's for the first 5 years, and of that 500, 200 allocated for 2009..

Is it 600 or 500? or was it going to be:

"600 GTR's for the first 5 years, and of that 500, 200 allocated for 2009.

Of the remaining 200, 50 will be delivered a year to bring the 300GTR's to Australia.

Nissan expects that the happy 200 GTR owners will all be not voiding their warranties, and as such have made provisions for enough mechanics to work on 150GTR's.

The extra jobs from servicing the 100 gtr's will bring much wealth to the economy"?

(yes, i just made that up)

I very much doubt he even acknowleged your existance.

Public street? Your an idiot.

Can't actually believe I dignified that with a response.

Lets not jump to conclusions just yet, what if that VN had stockie's on the rear and VS HSV front/rear bumpers?

Kind of relevant:Europe is currently in the process of delivering the first GT-Rs to more than 2,200 pre-order customers. The model R35 GT-R was first launched in Japan in December 2007, selling 5,900 units until March 2009. It went on sale in the US in July 2008, where 2,100 have been sold so far.

Lets not jump to conclusions just yet, what if that VN had stockie's on the rear and VS HSV front/rear bumpers?

It definately would've also had a shift kit and 3000rpm schtally bro. GTR never had a chance.

Edited by AndrewJZX100

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