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"The Nissan GT-R (R35) is avaliable in 6 colors: Metal Silver, Pearl White, Red, Metallic Gray, Black and Titanium Gray. The standard interior color is black, with either black or gray seats. The Black Edition features black seats with red trim."

I think i'll make mine black. According to Tamiya Body colour TS-14 - Super Black is available.

Reading the manual at the moment and trying to decipher how to put it all together. I'm scared i'll do something wrong and stuff it up.

Also gotta order in the paints. So I guess this will take a while to be finished. >.<

Still It's awesome! :ermm:

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haha good work. I gotta get mine from the post office tomorrow... damn EMS!

So much to do Paint, cut etc... to make it perfect etc ahhhhh not enough hrs in the day/week :D

Post pics of yours when your done! I dun wanna rush mine. hehe

dude :) where can i get one and how much ??

I got mine from amazon.jp was bout $60 delivered. (They dont ship to Aus though)

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:down:

I'll build it later yaaaaaaaaaay.

Bought it last week when it came out sent to a friend in Japan and next day delivery arrived today! w00t

R35s.jpg

R35_Inside.jpg

R35_Kit.jpg

Still haven't got around to builing my R33 GT-R model yet... I'm way behind aren't I?

Cheers

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nice, im getting mine very soon. recently, ive bought the R32 GTR, R33 GTR V Spec, R34 GTR Z Tune, so im gonna build them all when i have time, spray them all the same colour and put it into a display case :thumbsup:

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It's good how the engine is back in again.

I remember when building my R34 GTR there was no engine and some ppl went to the effort of buy the R32 GTR just to take the engine out of that and put it into the R34.

When I get mine I gonna put a V-Spec theme to it.

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Nice; I brought two of these back from Japan when I was over there recently... they're like half the price being charged on Amazon (well at least when I was there for the release date). Bought it from Kids Land (or Super Kids Land) in Osaka.

Did you get the Optional Parts Set? Metal Stickers?

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