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march this year i have been told... waiting to see the fruits of cancelling the 34R build up....

I can wait till the end of the year for it to be on the road, just want to see the thing and say its MINE!

Are you talking an R35? How have you swung that? Are you buying a test car?

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nope no race rally. there are other ways.... wait to see it happen first.

Think of the shell like this, its caged. How much do you think it costs for a decent cage??? answer=alot of coin

How much do you think it costs to seam weld throughout the shell even under the shell???? answer=alot of coin

How much do you think it would cost to acid dip??? answer=you cant....

Its worth the dollars for someone who wants an absolute animal set up, bugger all weight, stiff and rigid...

Dux nuts paul by far.

yeah talking about the 35R, i didnt swing just fell in to place. no not a test car.

oh, personal import then.

good luck with it.

I think I will either wait for SEVS or NISSAN.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/9763/nissan-gt...perth/#commentshere is the coverage sorta.. god dam its so hot
I dunno why but for some reason it really irritates me when someone calls something mass produced "bespoke"

Looks like a fun toy.

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damn good thread guys then it stops. what was the verdict with bringing the car in? was it No, Personal import as in it was or it came in another way. Too true also Nissan should have grabbed one ASAP and had it doing the rounds. Hoping there will be one on show at the Melb Motor show starting this week....................

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