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went back to Singapore for a short holiday and was damn lucky to have a mate who now owns a R35 and had a ride in it as well... and we went to a reputated workshop only for me to see more r35!! :( pics are below.. didnt have enough space on my memory card to get video but its really an unbelievable beast!! has got decat HKS pips, boost controller and ECU. Enjoy them!

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For a min I thought you own the 35GTR... lolz. Anyway they're very nice cars and there's heaps on SG's road. But with that price, probably very few of us would end up owning 1 even after 10yrs.

Saw a stealth black one when I was at the kiosk once along upper bt timah road and it's the hottest colour I've seen.

they are pretty quick ay? all of us at Northside Nissan had a ride in it when it came to the workshop from Victoria. the braking Gs are stronger than acceleration Gs and even the acceleration is strong enough to force you into your seat. back seats just enough to fit me and im quite short but its quite a nice ride.

there was also one at nissan in wangara, it was a grey one i wanted to go for a ride in it but NO go :P

yep that was the one that came in. unfortunately its not open for a test drive to the public because its only a demonstration model to test our GTR hoist and for the staff to have a look and ride in it. its gone back to Victoria now but when the other 30 comes in, we might put 1 aside for customers to test drive.

I love that car i must say... its in a league of its own now... oh well, praying hard that i will win the lottery!! LOL that orange belongs to the workshop guy. Oh and i saw one in matt black as well but didnt have my camera with me... that was sex on the road!!

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