Since the car is manufactured in Japan, you can request either a ride-side or left-side drive, depending on what you want. The 350Z is the same way, it and the GT-R are the only Nissan cars still manufactured, assembled and imported from Japan. You can pick which side you want to drive on if you order one. All other Nissan's have their parts imported and assembled in Mississippi and Tennessee, which means they are left-side drive only.
2007-10-31 18:21:18
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answered by deltahawk2003 3
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There will be three versions of the car price = 70 000 (base version) - 90 000 (evo spec) and its gonna be a left seater in usa and right seater in japan it just depends what country
2007-11-01 12:12:07
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answered by hihater 2
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The cost is going to be below 70k. The GTR is going to be sold for 7,770,000 Yen in Japan which is $67,307.66. There is also a Black Edition and Premium edition which, when converted, is $68,675.84 and $72,318.61. They probably will make it a left seater for North America.
2007-10-31 15:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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approximately 70k
This will not be your average sports car
most likely right seater but left if it ever makes it into the US
2007-10-31 14:43:23
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answered by cookware 3
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Either right seat or left And available in the USA for only $80,000 plus dealer mark up and sad thing is there will only be 1,600 of them so order early and often. Plus what $$ dealer tacks on expect to pay almost 100,000 out the door dude!
2007-10-31 22:56:32
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answered by John Paul 7
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$70-80K plus dealer gouging.
Driver seat will be appropriate for the market it is selling in, thus in the USA it will be left and in the UK right.
2007-10-31 14:30:02
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answered by Nigel M 6
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