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Yep, a simple out.

"We factor $5k for complaince, but hey, what do you know the actual price is $35k"

Baron, on a side note I'm really worried that someone will get caught out just like the whole Stagea issue previously mentioned. Where is all this at? Is it a 100% given that complaince will be given?

If not when compliance is sorted after you add all the factors up to work out the cost per car you will be looking at $15,000 to $25,000 at least and only a fool will charge less then that, what tosser is going to charge $5,000 to $10,000 and cover recalls for life of model on a car like the R35 GTR which is for ever in case you ask and it includes all costs.

Nothing in life is 100% and going on what a car dealer or wannabe car dealer says is a bit naive no more then a bit.

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lol, if they can get me a brand new R35 GTR with under 100kms (not 1000, not 10,000 but 100), landed and on the road for under $100K as they clam then I am in. whoever is selling them compliance for $5K is the most generous, benevolent sevs workshop on earth! I really can't see it happening though.

so will i buy one

even if it has 1000kms under 100K i will but it !!!!

Well another batch of 25 plates has popped up in Sydney so doing the sums if it does include stamp duty (which is around $10,000 depending on the state) it will be $160,000 plus LCT component of $23,407 so $183,407 plus insurance not cheap for a grey import which will have a warrenty but again who is going to service these cars at $120,000 for the OEM Nissan equipment.

Nissan Skyline GTR R35 2008 Silver, Coupe 3.8ltr, AUTOMATIC, 50kms, Top Secret is proud to announce the delivery of the new R35 GTR.

Vehicle price includes all costs for delivery (luxury vehicle tax extra)

Funny though you would think they could at least put a photo of a car in the same colour they are advertising.

PRICE $160000

VEHICLE 2008 NISSAN SKYLINE R35 GTR

KILOMETERS 50 KMs

BODY COUPE

COLOUR SILVER

DISPLAY YES

SHORT DESCRIPTION YES, we can do it ...

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Luxury Car Tax is calculated as 25% of the GST exclusive portion of the vehicle purchase price over $57,009, the Luxury Car Tax should then of course be added onto the GST inclusive price of the car so the supply price for the car would be $183,407.

why didnt they knock out all the evil fringe dwellers with the 350GT why the GTR.

surely they would have sold more 350GT's than GTR's.

And Luxury Car Tax what a joke its like they are saying you have more money so you wont miss it as much as every one else.

i can say unless this bum fight gets fixed my new employer wont be geting me one of these cars truly sad

j-spec already have them advertised on the site for around $100K landed and complied

guess i'll buy a sliver one when they get down to 60 or so :D

shaun ,

does that mean i can buy the black one from j-spec and comply it . I though compliance was not available yet .

mike

apparently it is

that one was for $99K landed and complied the other day (they estimate) but the exchange rate would have changed already

shaun,

that is cheap for a r35 gtr . what would be wrong with the car if any . where can i confirm about compliance . So if i buy it I can comply it when the plates are available

mike

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At least it's available. Good for potential buyers, seeing as they don't need to wait a year.

But is it available, as far as I am concerned it means here is my money now give me keys, not we will put you on list for expression of interest, not put a deposit down for car and final payment when and if approval is gained, not we assume it will be approved and we assume it will cost this much but for now give us this much and we will contact you when avialable.

When New Low Volume is approved on the R35 GTR I will know quite quick as it wont be a well kept seceret but others on the forum will know with in seconds and they will post it on the forum so till then unless a Rego/Compliance plate is fitted take every statement about the R35 GTR being approved with a grain of salt.

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