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At $175,000 plus on road costs as stated if bought from a dealer locally (most expensive in country for stamp duty) it will end up around $221,738.10 but $4,000 to $5,000 less in other states, if bought for $160,000 it would be $201,263.10.

Vehicle $175,000.00

LCT is $35363.10

Stamp Duty is $11375.00

Total price is $221,738.10

US basic coverage warranty is 36 month and 36,000 miles so hopefully Nissan Australia will offer the same deal.

Just to clarify, I think the $175K + onroads they quoted includes LCT, registration and stamp duty if in NSW. If not in NSW, you will have to allow for the other onroads such as registration + stamp duty + plates + roadworthy etc as applicable in your state. Basically means for the $175K price, you can drive the car back home to your state with NSW plates etc.

Just to clarify, I think the $175K + onroads they quoted includes LCT, registration and stamp duty if in NSW. If not in NSW, you will have to allow for the other onroads such as registration + stamp duty + plates + roadworthy etc as applicable in your state. Basically means for the $175K price, you can drive the car back home to your state with NSW plates etc.

Normally if they stated $175,000 plus on road costs that would mean car only nothing else because on road costs are LCT, Rego, Stamp Duty and so on, if it does included these tax's what other costs would their be.

It would be advertised Drive Away if everything was included as I don't know of a dealer who would advertise a high end car with all tax included as the total price puts people off.

Normally if they stated $175,000 plus on road costs that would mean car only nothing else because on road costs are LCT, Rego, Stamp Duty and so on, if it does included these tax's what other costs would their be.

It would be advertised Drive Away if everything was included as I don't know of a dealer who would advertise a high end car with all tax included as the total price puts people off.

You may be right there...I was summarising what I could remember from the long conversation I had with them. I'm sure if people were wanting to order one, then a written quote would be provided to confirm exactly what is included or excluded.

In any case it is certainly seems to be getting up there in price to get one via these guys, compared to USA prices. Only time will tell what Nissan Australia will be doing with pricing/availability.

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You guys are funneh.

You all forget when talking about this price crap is that some muppet out there WILL fork over 200k just to tel his mates hes got a GTR before everyone else.

Bloody oath mang...if you got the dough, why not?

now all the shit talkers sit down and stop dribbling

its been done just like i said

lol

for a car that doesnt have warranty here in Aus

for a 50k+ premium

for something thats all in jap

Oh, and it was not officially possible until after your post, so there were no shit talkers apart from yourself as it wasn't officially released by the gov't

so i am guessing that nissan Australia is bringing the GTR to Australia for over $200k soon????? or are people just talking crap????

I can tell you guys that Nissan Australia have the first Australia Delivered GTR (RED COLOUR) in Melbourne which they are currently evaluating.......

I think my RED R35 arrived in early July, way before Nissan

So that makes my car the first in Melbourne.

Also it's the first to be registered in Victoria

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