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will most likely just be the track pack available in UK and US.......rebadged Nismo to take advantage of the new branding/image nissan are pushing

http://www.gtspirit.com/2012/04/26/nissan-gt-r-track-pack-available-at-22-high-performance-centers/

Imagine how hard that would be on Aussie roads.. Price of this would probably push +$250k

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That is unreal.

I really do hope it does to become available here (not that I will ever be lucky enough to afford one)

Wonder if the R35 will compete in the 2014 24h du Mans.

BTW - how nice is that R390 GT1 in that photo :wub:

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Ooooh man!!!

That video is awesome.

How many times did I think that he was going to clip someone, especially that Ferrari (thought the R35 was just going to chew its way through its red ass).

The British GT3 grand prix looks so exciting to watch.....soooooo much better than V8 supercars

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switzer pro max clutch setup

I think your missing something bro...

you mean the 'NISMO GT3 racing car supports a switzer pro max clutch setup'

which is why it kicked everyone else's ass on the track :D

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