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Well im stuffed - Just got back from Autosalon and thoroughly enjoyed the Amuse R35 - It looks amazing.

There are many many many tuners with them now, though the wheel choices that many of them have made have been horrid although the range of suitable wheels available in 20 x 10 with the right offset would be limited.

The GTR-SNS R35 GTR in bright orange paint was a standout.

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someone had to beat an r35 with the rice stick sooner or later. looks like amuse stepped up to the task.

its not rice if does something, in this case it adds more downforce, but lets not argue about that.

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Impressed. The bodykit looks mean and i can see how hot R35 will look with some future styling experimentation :D

Nice to see something other than the factory GTR, losing its boner factor already (EVERY magazine has it featured and EVERYONE is wanking over it)

Looking forward to GTR V-Spec (if there is one coming) or GTR-S/GTR-X/GTR-Z tune/or GTR V8 haha

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