Reports from Japan suggest that the production of R35 Nissan GT-R will soon come to an end due to discontinued parts. However, customers will still be able to purchase it as long as there are stocks available.
How old were you when the R35 Nissan GT-R first came out? If you were a high school student, chances are, you’re working now, possibly with a spouse and a child. It has been 17 years since the current generation GT-R came out. Since then, it has received several updates and upgrades inside and out. Power rose exponentially, so did its price.
OTHER STORIES YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED: Number coding rules could be uniform across NCR if single ticketing system becomes mandatory Lynk & Co has a pair of crossovers to take on PH market PHOTO BY Nissan Philippines But it’s time might be up soon. Reports from Japan have been saying that the R35 Nissan GT-R will stop production soon. Japanese automotive outlet Mag X says it will be stopped due to parts that will no longer be manufactured. Mind you, this doesn’t necessarily mean that customers will no longer be able to buy it once production has stopped. It will still be available to customers for as long as there are stock
R35 Nissan GT-R Production End Discontinued Parts Stocks
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