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North side Nissan in Western Australia told me Nissan teamed up with another company to offer an "extension on the new car warranty" for $7900 for 3 years. Its not a true extension of the new car warranty but will cover any costs up to the value of the vehicle. They would bring your car in and value it by Nissan. So if its value is $100K they would cover that amount.

Yea kinda f#$ket up hu?

I know you can extend your warrarnty period for a fee, not sure if Nissan are doing it free of charge to the owners of the 35r though.

Does not exist. Nissan do not extend warranties on the GTR period.

I know the boys at Stratton Finance, so I've asked them for a quote. They deal thru a number of companies (Allianz included).

http://www.strattonf...d-warranty.aspx

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Full 3 years parts and labour warranty being offered on this R35. Very intersting! Knock 10K off the price and probably not a bad buy, especially with on-roads included.

http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/nissan-gt-r-2009-14377747?base=&vertical=Car&cr=13&eapi=2&__N=1216%201246%201247%201252%201282%204294963846%204294961487&num=15&silo=Stock&sort=default

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