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Hi guys,

As you all know, previous GTR black edition was written off due to a moron...but that's what insurance is for.

Due to limited availability, we had to order a new R35 from Japan. The wait is finally over and it was picked up last week. FTG Nissan were an absolute pleasure to deal with and I can highly recommend them.

Currently in the run in period. :) Please find below pics. Black Edition looks better in white IMO (but I'm biased now lol).

Thanks.

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I visited FTG Nissan a few weeks back, i must agree they have the best customer service of all the dealers. I am hoping to eventually do a deal on a black edition with them also.

Congrats, looks amazing, its well deserved after your recent painful experience.

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Thanks guys. Very happy with the car so far.

It will skid eventually, with a few 'tweaks'. I will drive it as intended (hard and good). Unfortunately the car has a run in period of about 2000kms

Love the Black coloured spoiler! (Is it a Matte / Satin finish?)

Looks so good on a White car.

It is dry carbon. Looks killer in person....and is an 18k part to order. :glare:

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