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my dealership suggested that nissan aus would not allow them to sell their demo cars, sounded a bit far fetched at the time. who is selling?

look at the thread on GTR drive away prices for an idea of what might be applicable to your state

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my dealership suggested that nissan aus would not allow them to sell their demo cars, sounded a bit far fetched at the time. who is selling?

look at the thread on GTR drive away prices for an idea of what might be applicable to your state

Considering its a demo the dealer delivery would not apply, nor should the rego costs. 5,000kms on the clock - IMHO max-150K plus SD maybe.

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if you gonna spend that sorta money, may aswell buy a brand new gtr that hasn't been thrashed by 1000 people... just bargain the price down as much as you can,,

Maybe more to the point ..........get some proof to show it hasn't been punished first.....then if still interested negotiate as hard as you can...150k sounds good.

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I've bought and owned a variety of cars and have attended enough factory "private" launch for new models. From all this I"ve learnt one thing. NEVER buy a demo, as no amount of saving is going to justify the horrendous "demo" life.

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I've bought and owned a variety of cars and have attended enough factory "private" launch for new models. From all this I"ve learnt one thing. NEVER buy a demo, as no amount of saving is going to justify the horrendous "demo" life.

ive been to a few Amg drive days, and Had several Amg's over the last few years (for Weekends) and when you see them going thru a set of Tyre's in a few Hours, brakes cooked to Glowing Point, you could never get me to buy a Demo! lol

But boy its fun when its not your car! :huh:

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