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considering that looks like a honda oddesy behind it... that's a HUUUUUUUGE bitch.

that aint no damnnn honda! its a tarago LOL...yes im asian...i can spot a tarago or a camry from across the world

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that aint no damnnn honda! its a tarago LOL...yes im asian...i can spot a tarago or a camry from across the world

Doesnt have Tarago in HK. .we call that Toyota Estima :)

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one of the electronic engineering students at uni was working on a final year project involving GPS based speed limiting devices; and apparently the owner ot the car will be able to switch off the technology (ie the government won't force it to be switched on on a vehicle; atleast when its initially introduced) - however i'm guessing this is a different system than the one nissan is using.

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Because the GTR spanks it in every performance category.

The GTR is in total differnt performance category than the M3, the GTR was designed and built to compete with porsche 911 turbos. I love BMWs they do build quailty cars and iam not be bias here if i had the money i would buy a new GTR its really vaule for money.

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The GTR is in total differnt performance category than the M3, the GTR was designed and built to compete with porsche 911 turbos. I love BMWs they do build quailty cars and iam not be bias here if i had the money i would buy a new GTR its really vaule for money.

The GTR a bargain considering it now comes with leather interior and electric everything, it is a no brainer for me. Based on performance alone, the GTR is the best bang for buck car on the market.

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The GTR a bargain considering it now comes with leather interior and electric everything, it is a no brainer for me. Based on performance alone, the GTR is the best bang for buck car on the market.

yes..so true...at $188K....lol...

I would go R34GTR..40K mods...and have another 100K to spend on other things...

just my 2c worth...hope its not that pricey here when it lands.

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There's no point owning a GT-R in Hong Kong anyway.

There's nowhere you can use the car, most of the residents can't drive, and it still doesn't have the brand cachet of the BMW if you want to show off.

agreed. However, due to initial D the whole GTR thing has become so overratted in HK that people will buy it to say they own one.

i do think the car itself looks alot like the 350z. especially the front.

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yes..so true...at $188K....lol...

I would go R34GTR..40K mods...and have another 100K to spend on other things...

just my 2c worth...hope its not that pricey here when it lands.

the thing about this is that the r35 is a brand new car and and the r34 you would be buying would be 5-8 years old depending on the model so you cant really compare. Not to mention they are totally different and you get warranty with the r35

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