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J-Spec Connect R35 Nissan GT-Rs in the USA

J-Spec Connect R35 Nissan GT-Rs in the USA

Filed under: Sports/GTs, Nissan
Click the image above for a high-res view.How long does it take to pack and ship a container of cars from Japan to the United States? Apparently 10 weeks is about right. The brave few who choose to buy their R35 Nissan GT-Rs when they officially went on sale in Japan on December 6, 2007 are now receiving their cars. Not all those buyers ever intended to use their vehicles for mere transportation, though. Eager tuners want to have parts available to the masses when the US launch gets underway. Recently, Cobb Tuning posted photos on its blog showing its test mule being...

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Tags: GT-R USA, Gt-rUsa, Nissan GT-R, NissanGt-r, R35 Nissan GT-R USA, R35NissanGt-rUsa



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