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So your saying tht 09 ADM R35s can be launched consistantly one after another with no gearbox issues?

Personally I don't know as I have never done it consistantly. I did also say a "few" launch controls. I will only comment on something that I know about not what I have heard around the traps. Although I don't see people whinging on here that they have blown their ADM gearbox while using launch control or blown them at all.

Personally I don't know as I have never done it consistantly. I did also say a "few" launch controls. I will only comment on something that I know about not what I have heard around the traps. Although I don't see people whinging on here that they have blown their ADM gearbox while using launch control or blown them at all.

I agree, you only hear about the horror stories with the USDM's, where their 2009 (MY08 build) cars blew loads of trannies (refer NAGTROC forum) - and most of these after a COBB or Ecutek tune + big mods. Dodson has them all covered with uprated parts anyways.

IMO, same applies to the USDM 2010 (MY09), 2011 (MY10) and 2012 (MY11). Most are getting upgraded trannies at the same time as big mods.

I can't say I've ever heard of any ADM's going KAPOOW. I'm still not modding mine just in case though :P

I found this which would refer to 2007 built GTR's

"Early vin JDM cars had a common fault with oil pump in the transmission failing causing the box to get no oil, hence failure"

Theres this, and the circlips in the tranny have also known to fail - in fact this remains a common problem in even the 2012's

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It's quite simple really. If you price cars, boats, houses etc.. at what the market is wiling to pay, they sell. Smart people know this and conclude their business quickly thereby freeing up cash to move on to their next venture and minimising losses. Other people are just dreamers and end up losing more money as they leave their car over priced and unsold for months as it continues to depreciate before their very eyes!

BBBAAAMMM SNAPPED one up a few weeks ago Boys.

Black 2009 26,00Ks for $110,000. The guys I bought it off was a TOP block, no stuffing around awesome guy will be keeping in touch with him.

The car has exceeded all my expectations.

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BBBAAAMMM SNAPPED one up a few weeks ago Boys.

Black 2009 26,00Ks for $110,000. The guys I bought it off was a TOP block, no stuffing around awesome guy will be keeping in touch with him.

The car has exceeded all my expectations.

Congrats mate, looks great.

BBBAAAMMM SNAPPED one up a few weeks ago Boys.

Black 2009 26,00Ks for $110,000. The guys I bought it off was a TOP block, no stuffing around awesome guy will be keeping in touch with him.

The car has exceeded all my expectations.

congrats man. im still about 10k short of my deposit i am aiming for....cant wait!!

although im starting to compare the 2010 model with the 2009 now....alot of nice little features over the 09

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