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Just purchased demo MY11 Black on black 3000km in VIC for $139,888 drive away. I've got some good connections so pm me if you want a new or demo one around that price. looking forward to meeting you all. Just drove 1000km in 2 days and have a sore neck :\

For that price I should be reconsidering my search for a used '09 or '10 ...

140K on road for a MY11 is a very good price! Which dealer was it? It makes you wonder how much margin dealers have to work with on these cars and hense what Nissan Aust. is paying for them from the parent company. I beIieve dealers usually get a rebate from the manufacturer (and therefore can discount heavily) if they haven't sold a current model on their floor if a new one is about to arrive. If demo 11's are going for 140K on road then I think 90 to 95k is a more realistic price for an 09 and the low 100k's for a 10. Obviously it's always dependant on klm's and condtion.

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http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-gt-r-2011-11952126?vertical=Car&cr=8&eapi=2&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963846 4294961487&distance=25&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~1&sort=default

how come so cheap for that one? I know is says; AS NEW SUPERSEDED JDM MODEL but didnt think the JDM ones could be imported parallel to aus delivered?

http://www.carsales....eapi=2&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963846 4294961487&distance=25&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~1&sort=default

how come so cheap for that one? I know is says; AS NEW SUPERSEDED JDM MODEL but didnt think the JDM ones could be imported parallel to aus delivered?

that's definitely not a 2011 BUILT car

from what i understand of the grey imports, that must have gotten registered in Aus before Nissan Aus started selling them

so that'd make it most likely a 2008 or early 2009 build car that was just parked and not driven much???? ....or could be he lived in Japan and brought it back ???

either way i wouldn't buy a JDM, the japanese buttons and characters on the screen would drive me crazy

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^^ i thought it wasnt A 11 model as differant front spoiler etc.

dont worry im not in the market for one as yet. maybe nxt 6-12 months if my house gets to a stage i can sell it for the profit im after (come on roxby open cut)

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-gt-r-2009-11002260?vertical=Car&cr=14&eapi=2&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963846 4294961487&distance=25&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~1&sort=default

i like that one with the ZELE kit on, but have a soft spot for the red one so will probably try and find a 2010 model when the time comes.

definitely not a 2011build, it has the same body as the 08/09/10

that particular car is the base jdm model with the grey roof lining and all black seats.... coincidentally what Nissan aus now import for 2011 to minimize the price increases

a few of us downunder have the zele parts now, best looking exterior add-ons for the GTR imo.

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either way i wouldn't buy a JDM, the japanese buttons and characters on the screen would drive me crazy

Reminds me of my old V35. I remember japanese messages used to pop up on the display and i'd have to stumble through all the buttons trying to clear them.

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