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I just received this email.

-----Original Message-----

From: Edward Lees Japanese Auto Centre PTY LTD [mailto:@]

Sent: Sunday, 16 March 2008 5:41 PM

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Subject: R35 GTR is coming to Edward Lee's Japanese Auto Centre!!

We are very excited about this one.....!

Edward is giving our clients the opportunity to be one of the first to own a brand new R35 GTR before Nissan brings them into Australia at a price cheaper than Nissan will be selling them here...

The car will be brand new, fully Australian complied and fitted with an Aussie compliance plate.

Unfortunately numbers are limited to just 25 cars so if you can afford it - jump at this opportunity before it is gone!

Nissan, R35 GTR

Price: $160000

Year: 10-08-08

Trans:

Kms: 5

Body:

Colour:

Reg no: R35GTR

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Description:

Be the 1st in Australia to own a brand new R35 GTR Skyline. Numbers are limited to 25 only. Edward Lee's is offering for sale for the 1st time in Australia the brand new Nissan R35 GTR starting from $160,000. including shipping and compliance costs. We are bringing in the cars as a brand new Low Volume Imports and we are limited to only 25 cars. So far 6 orders have been filled. Price includes a five year dealer warranty. Please call Philip Lee to make an enquiry on 04XX XXX XXX. Numbers are extremely limited and conditions apply. An initial deposit will ensure that a compliance plate is availabe . The balance must be paid before the car is shipped from Japan.

Regards

Philip Lee

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I wonder What dodgy stuff are they up to now..

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Saw this as well n was wondering what was the dilly-o. I'd suspect a RAW has let everyone know that plates will be available shortly.

It's also not cheaper than Nissan will be selling them for.

Didn't Nissan quote $140k - $160K ?

I always knew Edward lee's was full of shit. They ripped off our house mate when he put a deposit on a Silvia that he never got.

I did.. mwahaha..

No I didn't..

I just told them to get rid of it because it didn't belong in the NSW section..

well for future reference, if you repost something that someone else has posted (albeit in the incorrect section) then either the threads should be merged, or the first thread moved to the correct section and the reposted thread deleted. :nyaanyaa:

well for future reference, if you repost something that someone else has posted (albeit in the incorrect section) then either the threads should be merged, or the first thread moved to the correct section and the reposted thread deleted. :D

I posted the thread before I saw the other one in the NSW section..

Try not to get your nickers in a knot Baron :nyaanyaa:

actually it's the third repost... who deleted the second one?

I closed and moved it... when someone with 7 posts makes a thread which contains nothing but an advertisement for a import dealership i'm fairly sure the rules about advertising apply so it went.

As for this thread, Corinne can you at least remove the URL's and contact details, you don't want to give Edward Lee's free advertising do you?

As for what's going on, it is possible to do what Edward Lee's is saying they can do in fact it is already being done by others and I would more than likely give my money to those guys over Edward Lee's. Other workshops already have import approval for R35 GT-R's under low volume new so why would you go with Lee's who will probably bend you over that much more.

I closed and moved it it... when someone with 7 posts makes a thread which contains nothing but an advertisement for a import dealership i'm fairly sure the rules about advertising apply so it went.

As for this thread, Corinne can you at least remove the URL's and contact details, you don't want to give Edward Lee's free advertising do you?

As for what's going on, it is possible to do what Edward Lee's is saying they can do in fact it is already being done by others and I would more than likely give my money to those guys over Edward Lee's. Other workshops already have import approval for R35 GT-R's under low volume new so why would you go with Lee's who will probably bend you over that much more.

yeah no prob. sorry I meant the second thread (in nsw). but anway, no problems was just trying to figure out what was happening! :nyaanyaa:

I closed and moved it... when someone with 7 posts makes a thread which contains nothing but an advertisement for a import dealership i'm fairly sure the rules about advertising apply so it went.

As for this thread, Corinne can you at least remove the URL's and contact details, you don't want to give Edward Lee's free advertising do you?

As for what's going on, it is possible to do what Edward Lee's is saying they can do in fact it is already being done by others and I would more than likely give my money to those guys over Edward Lee's. Other workshops already have import approval for R35 GT-R's under low volume new so why would you go with Lee's who will probably bend you over that much more.

Good point Kris, Just removed.

Surely you wouldn't be so stupid to buy from Edward Lee's. Even if the car was brand new and if they were the first to get out here.

yeah no prob. sorry I meant the second thread (in nsw). but anway, no problems was just trying to figure out what was happening! :nyaanyaa:

lol yeah, until Corinne posted this thread I was thinking WTF how is this information spreading so quick - I didn't realise he had spammed half of the country with his "announcement".

I laughed when I read it... he's about 3 months too late to start taking delivery of cars and about 6 months too late to be organising deposits and logistics... As you know, if you didn't get your shit together last year then good luck getting anything now.

The next dealership deliveries aren't till August so he's going to be buying at auction and throwing away his customer's money because he didn't plan ahead.

lol yeah, until Corinne posted this thread I was thinking WTF how is this information spreading so quick - I didn't realise he had spammed half of the country with his "announcement".

I laughed when I read it... he's about 3 months too late to start taking delivery of cars and about 6 months too late to be organising deposits and logistics... As you know, if you didn't get your shit together last year then good luck getting anything now.

The next dealership deliveries aren't till August so he's going to be buying at auction and throwing away his customer's money because he didn't plan ahead.

That's why I wouldn't trust the company as far as I could throw them.

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