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People in Kuala Lumpur are rich. Seriously. I know that there's at least 4 confirmed orders taken for GT-Rs in Malaysia. And I've already seen 2 of the 4 (a black one that met an unfortunate end and one pure-bred race car spotted at Sepang F-1 circuit recently). Tonight, I saw another GT-R--in the same neighbourhood. The car, btw costs considerably--nearly 4 times--more in Malaysia and other Asian countries than it does in the US
Note: This car hasn't even been shipped in the United Kingdom. So, that would probably make those who have the GT-R in Malaysia rich and famous by virtue of them even having been able to secure an order on the incredibly long global waiting list.
Here's a few candids of another Nissan GT-R in Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
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In related news; I am in dire need of a decent camera-phone.
Related Sites:
New Yorker article on the Nissan GT-R
Nissan working on a four-door version of the GT-R
Varying Prices of the GT-R in Asian Countries