Being a GSM of a dealership, I can promise you no orders can be made on any Nissan. The way it works is Nissan will allocate you cars. Depending on quantity, you can sometimes change colors, sometimes change trim levels add a few options. But that is is. And if you are lucky enough to be able to change it to fit closely what you are wanting, the dealership can "add" your name to an oder. Believe me...or else I would have ordered mine in auto/ blue performance. But no...I got stuck with a black on red auto performance. Most of the time it here are 6 Altima's - 4 sr's and 2 sv's. Do you want them?
@Jughead are you still going to wait and dealer trade your black Z later in the spring? im still having no luck finding that same car. If you could ever find me a black Z I would make the 6 hour drive.
for the GTR they currently try to match allocations (if its sold and the customer has a preference) to whats incoming or scheduled to be built like stated above. however my 2012 was a factory order as it had a kind of crazy story to go along with it. the first one my dealer ordered got destroyed by the Tsunami in 2011 while it was waiting at the port to board a ship. Nissan had to scramble around to replace it which randomly turned out to be the first black edition. In that year all the premiums were built first then the black editions as it was a new trim for that year. they had built 3 black editions in the middle of the premium run and had already shipped them out before the tsunami and I was able to get the first of those. my NISMO was also a special order since it was #1 serial number. I wanted to get the special matte gray color but there were production delays with it and it wouldnt be #1 if it wasnt white or black. I picked black and they chose that to be #1. the white car built before it ended up being a press/media car.Maybe the GT-R could be ordered by a customer, however, Nissan does not offer ordering in the USA.