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Great read mark and this is comming a long to be a fantastic build.

Im sure it makes baby jesus cry seeing the 34 pulled apart and chopped like that lol, but im sure it will be fantastic once its finished.

Are there many 35s in japan that have been modified this extensively?

I've said it before, there would be many intense R35 builds around, just not all have a build thread.

whilst I am posting plenty of info there are significant aspects of the build which are not fully disclosedthumbsup.gif

So for some more pics: roof off now, cage begins

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let me get this right your going to pay like 30k for brakes............

other then that nice work mate look forward to seeing it at the ec

on the other hand i run the bridgestone re55's as well and they are a great tire (only advice i can give you is done waste your money on the perellis as they are junk lol)

Derp derp, I hate people that keep secrets. Isn't like anyone else will make financial gains out of knowing what you built into this GT-R, but whatever it is your money :D

The race-spec Nismo variant looks interesting, 720k seems quite reasonable really considering all the support and 'warranty' that would be gained.

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