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That's normal.

as i know Nissan Australia also have no stock available for tyres for R35

so they will shop around the country for a set for their customer.

Sorry, what I meant to say, is that my brand new 2010 GTR came with the R2's. Interesting that the R2's are supplied on the V-Spec, makes me wonder if my GTR did some track time between 0-43kms on the clock, and they swapped out the tyres for newies before delivery.

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I have a set of R2's sitting in my garage which I will switch over as soon as my current tyres are gone (probably in the next week or so).

From what I have read on NAGTROC, R2's were also on some later models of r35 (at least this was the case in the states) and not just v specs

http://www.skylinesa...-bars-for-sale/

For sale genuine front and rear bumper bars to suit a 2009 R35 GTR painted a bronze colour

The rear bar includes the lower spoiler and the GTR emblem

Pick up only in Blackburn, Victoria during business hours

Front bar $1000

Rear bar $1500

Both are in fair condition but have some marks and scratches (see photos)

Please contact Karen on [email protected]

Photos in the above link

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Price Drop

Front bar $800

Rear bar $1200

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Lol Alan we had the black edition for 2009 and 2010 - red highlight seats and black roof lining We have lost it for 2011/12 as Nissan now import the base model to save costs

but we do not have the optional BE wheels lol

arent we name them here as premium edition & base model ???

Enkie Wheels

18 x 10 +22 with Michelin S7 slicks

wheels are unmarked

Tyres have done 2 tracks days and still have a good day or two left in them yet

(purchased new 3 weeks ago for $3200)

Want $2800 for the lot. Can deliver Australia wide

email me at [email protected]

or call on 0400 777 111

Im in Wollongong...an hour south of Sydney

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i sold my R35, looking for a R34 VSPEC 2 now, if anyone have a good one, let me know

i got few carbon parts for sale here

wald style rear wide fender $1480

wald style rear bumper addon diffuser $1180

wald style rear spoiler addon (like a fin) $398

wald style rear spoiler blade attach $399

and a set of engine cover $399

and cooling panel, $379

also full carbon interior cover $600 all together

all brand new and made by geniune full carbon

right now all half price.

tel:0435717717

email: [email protected]

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Hi guys have a set of RE070 brand new for sell due to buying R888 255/35/20 x 2 285/30/20 x 2 Made: bridgestone RE070R run flat Price $2850 Pm / contact for more detail tyres located in melbourne vic. condition: brand new never fitted. still come with sticker

Price Drop for quick sell.

$2550 (extra for shipping interstate)

My mate has a R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur R1 (Factory fitted and built from Nismo Omori Factory tags on motor and body) this car is actually just quicker than a stock 2009 R35 if you don’t do a standing start.

I have driven this R34 several times and it makes you smile every time due to the raw power of the R1

The R35 is smother more practical car for everyday use, but the R34 GT-R “R1” would hold its value a lot more over years to come and just as much fun to drive.

If you twisted my mates arm he would sell the car too if you are intrested Jason, Picture below

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