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bear in mind also if you get a R35 as a grey import

you will find it near impossible to insure before they are released in OZ

everything will be in japanese, all the voices will be in Japanese

The Sat Nav wont work

No warrenty

there is no news on when the grey imports will be allowed to be driven on Aust roads

Will be limited to 180km/h EVERYWHERE including the race track

current estimates that ive read on local cost of the GTR will be ~150k form your local nissan dealer

everything will be in english

will have a warrenty

uncapped speed limit

HOWEVER I have herd rumors that Aust will be getting a slightly detuned model, but that is just a rumor

Personally id keep the R34 atleast until the JDM R35s have approval to be driven on Aust roads

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bear in mind also if you get a R35 as a grey import

you will find it near impossible to insure before they are released in OZ

everything will be in japanese, all the voices will be in Japanese

The Sat Nav wont work

No warrenty

there is no news on when the grey imports will be allowed to be driven on Aust roads

Will be limited to 180km/h EVERYWHERE including the race track

current estimates that ive read on local cost of the GTR will be ~150k form your local nissan dealer

everything will be in english

will have a warrenty

uncapped speed limit

HOWEVER I have herd rumors that Aust will be getting a slightly detuned model, but that is just a rumor

Personally id keep the R34 atleast until the JDM R35s have approval to be driven on Aust roads

Hi

yes. i though about this before.

but it looks like i need wait to end of 2009 to get new GTR.

Maybe i will sell the V-spec2 Nur and still import one R35GTR.

cheers

How Much for the Nur o too dream Maybe its time to take that job offer in WA hahah f**k that.

R34 V-spec2 Nur = how many $$$$$$$

Do you have any pictures of it?

bear in mind also if you get a R35 as a grey import

you will find it near impossible to insure before they are released in OZ

everything will be in japanese, all the voices will be in Japanese

The Sat Nav wont work

No warrenty

there is no news on when the grey imports will be allowed to be driven on Aust roads

Will be limited to 180km/h EVERYWHERE including the race track

current estimates that ive read on local cost of the GTR will be ~150k form your local nissan dealer

everything will be in english

will have a warrenty

uncapped speed limit

HOWEVER I have herd rumors that Aust will be getting a slightly detuned model, but that is just a rumor

Personally id keep the R34 atleast until the JDM R35s have approval to be driven on Aust roads

You raised a good point there i would prob just wait for the release from Nissan Oz

bear in mind also if you get a R35 as a grey import

you will find it near impossible to insure before they are released in OZ

how is this any different to people insuring $120K R34 GTR's when they first got here? Shannon's wouldn't care

everything will be in japanese, all the voices will be in Japanese

The Sat Nav wont work

No warrenty

there is no news on when the grey imports will be allowed to be driven on Aust roads if they get it all cleared before the 18month window closes, which is likely, it will be fine

Will be limited to 180km/h EVERYWHERE including the race track numerous ECU "upgrade" options already available to get around this

current estimates that ive read on local cost of the GTR will be ~150k form your local nissan dealer

everything will be in english

will have a warrenty

uncapped speed limit wouldn't be so sure about that

HOWEVER I have herd rumors that Aust will be getting a slightly detuned model, but that is just a rumor

Personally id keep the R34 atleast until the JDM R35s have approval to be driven on Aust roads

well fuel considerations need to be made, but it's not like they're purposefully sending out lower power versions

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Hi

been busy for work.

the V-spec2 Nur will arrive 6/09.

i will take pictures for the car and post up.

cheers

Congrats!!!

Damn a while to wait but all be worth the wait!

Who you buying it from or through, just for interest?

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