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Yeah, a mate of mine just sold his white mint 2011 for $125k yesterday to fund his Audi R8 project. His was totally unencumbered (owned it outright), with 14,xxx kms on the clock... For sure the cars not owing $ and with owners on a mission will go cheaper - I remember when I was searching for my GT-R, most of the 2nd hand 2009's and 2010's I checked out at the time had more $$'s encumbered/owing than the carsales list price, and the owners I contacted sounded like drug dealers...... I still can't complain getting a new 2010 for $138k though...

I only owe about $30k on mine, and that'll be gone well before the warranty expires.

2012 for 125K - that's a good deal.

I've been following the prices a bit too, and yeah I agree with many posters, the 09's advertised for 110k-115K are simply not moving.

I always compare the R35's with comparably priced, when new, M3 or a C63. I know you cannot compare the performance, but a nice, mint condition 08' M3 manual goes for high 70's.......and I would say the demand for an M3 would be higher then for the R35.

Only fanboi's like myself will go for the R35, and I'm convinced there are more badge chasers in this world then GT-R lovers.

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here it is. in very good nick inside and out once I got rid of the swirls.

Plates are going. Anyone interested in Vic plates?

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That is stunning! Do like the black. I have only ever seen 1 GTR in person, there is a grey one in my town that gets around every now and then. I LOVE them, hopefully in a few years time i will be able to afford one :)

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I know, I know - pulling an ancient thread out, but simply revisiting it after nearly 12 months.....and..shock, horror looks like ADM-09 prices haven't dropped like a stone. Cheapest 09's advertised for 104K. Looks like Wardski was correct and the 200K price for new ones is keeping depreciation mild.

There was a sparkling silver 09 premium for sale in Perth not long ago ,went for $85000 had 25000 kms on it ,had a full service history ,4 new tyres it was a very clean example,I took pics for my mate to buy it but he decided to go back to an m3 again.

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