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(But as there ist some questions i may post it here aswell i hope ?)

Hi out there ! Just wanted to say hello to everybody. Yes, just to start: I´m living in northern Germany near the border to Denmark. I was just looking for some good & informative sites regarding the R35 and stopped at your place here. I have already found a lot of interesting issues and news, so thanks for that.

I´m looking forward to get my R35 (Premium Edition in silver).....and that will arrive (What a mess) in DECEMBER 2009 (!!!!!)

So here is my first querstion to you: As the realease for the r35 was confirmed and people started ordering the car, i expect that the new owners could log in on this special GT-R website (http://www.gtrnissan.com/) to check out when their car would arrive, or did you have other options ?

If so; how exact was the date you got there for the delivery ? Did it change as time passes by ? Or was the deliverydate fixed and your car came as expected ?

My dealer told me before i ordered that the R35 would be delivered i Germany starting march 2009 and he did expect that my car would come in septembre 2009 (As he could´nt give me any more accurate date before i finally ordered the car). I think it´s a very looooong time to wait, and i hope that Nissan raises the production so that they maybe (hopefully) produce more cars so i can get mine R35 before december 2009 :-)

Hmmm, meanwhile in the waitingtime i just finished my smaller version of the R35 (A imported 1:10 scale modell from Tamiya.....It really hits nearly 50km/h, that must be approx. 30 miles/h :-)

CU !

Christian

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Dealers here have said March 2009 delivery from the very start of this year.

That has not changed, in their opinion.

I have put and order down, already. I hope they stick to their word.

I am not holding my breath though, I am expecting Apr or May 09, knowing what car salespeople are like.

By the way, I am going to Frankfurt in Feb 09.

Can you please tell me if the roads of the BlackForest and Nurbugring are snowed under in February?

Is it worthwhile going for a drive in those 2 locations?

Thanks.

Hi !

Normally february & march are the worst monthes to go t Germany. Everything is white & snowy. The last 3-4 years the winters have been quite harmless....so maybe you´re lucky :-)

Dealers here have said March 2009 delivery from the very start of this year.

That has not changed, in their opinion.

I have put and order down, already. I hope they stick to their word.

I am not holding my breath though, I am expecting Apr or May 09, knowing what car salespeople are like.

By the way, I am going to Frankfurt in Feb 09.

Can you please tell me if the roads of the BlackForest and Nurbugring are snowed under in February?

Is it worthwhile going for a drive in those 2 locations?

Thanks.

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Dealers here have said March 2009 delivery from the very start of this year.

That has not changed, in their opinion.

I have put and order down, already. I hope they stick to their word.

I am not holding my breath though, I am expecting Apr or May 09, knowing what car salespeople are like.

By the way, I am going to Frankfurt in Feb 09.

Can you please tell me if the roads of the BlackForest and Nurbugring are snowed under in February?

Is it worthwhile going for a drive in those 2 locations?

Thanks.

Just to let you know.... the area around Frankfurt can be nice and sunny.... and then you find this at the Ring.... March 08!

It is always worth going though!!!!!

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