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That should really end with a question mark

I know a few people with one, I know a few people that have ordered them. I do not have one personally unfortunately. Quite a bit out of my price range

and insurance would enjoy raping my ass too much

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Why not start an SAUR35 register?

Eg;

Model:

Year:

Colour:

What do you like best about the car:

Is your grey or Aust delivered:

Biggest suprise about owning it:

What did you have before the R35:

How does it compare to other cars you've owned:

How have you found Nissan servicing (Aust delivered only):

Sunday driver or everyday car?

Have you done any mods to the r35:

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Spotted one on the road tonight! Was at Belrose (Syd North Shore) at around 7:40pm... either silver or gunmetal colour...

I didn't know they had LED lights in the front bumper...

Anyone from here?

Sweet ride :cheers:

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Spotted one on the road tonight! Was at Belrose (Syd North Shore) at around 7:40pm... either silver or gunmetal colour...

I didn't know they had LED lights in the front bumper...

Anyone from here?

Sweet ride :cheers:

awesome, would love to see one here in qld. the LEDs in the bumper are on the options list.

5 more months wait..............

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Spotted one on the road tonight! Was at Belrose (Syd North Shore) at around 7:40pm... either silver or gunmetal colour...

I didn't know they had LED lights in the front bumper...

Anyone from here?

Sweet ride :laugh:

That sounds like big Carl's car, and if it is, I've driven it :ninja:

Gun Metal Premium R35 with the LED running lights.

Personal plates?

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That sounds like big Carl's car, and if it is, I've driven it :D

Gun Metal Premium R35 with the LED running lights.

Personal plates?

Hah nice! Not sure about the plates though mate it was a little dark unfortunately...

Does he live in the area? I'd love to see it again some day... was a total spin out seeing one on the road!

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All that I've got is an A2 size 8 pge Official booklet with the moving pics containing the LHD version and the still shots with the RHD.

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2 Posters; since each poster is double-sided. One side has the front with an oblique angle. The other side has the oblique angled rear.

Well, at least the posters are large !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I have one, but unfortunately I have not brought it with me from the US. If I was staying longer and I did not have to do the left -> right hand drive conversion, I would have but I will only be here for about 6 - 9 months and the conversion is not an option for a temporary basis.

It is awesome, well worth it in my opinion, but it does have it's quirks. I am guessing OZ will get the JDM version, hopefully with the limiter removed cause the car is REALLY fun around 130 - 150mph. I put the Cobb Tuning Access Port on and the change in midrange power is quite noticeable, and also well worth it, even on the Stage 1 tune.

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