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Just saw this on the net - Guess higher kms bring the price below the market value.

If someone is after a black one, here you go, looks nice and clean, and stock.

Black 09 ADM for 109K

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price dropped already to 105k only after 1 ( or maybe 2 ) days on carsales !!!!!

The gtr seems to depreciate quite rapidly . Redbook values 09 premium gtrs (for trade in) around the 106k mark for one that has done 20000km . So with this car having 44000kms the price seems to be right in terms of what the dealer would offer him.

I wonder what they would be worth towards the end of next year ?

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it would have to be a long distance commuter car. in 12 months that's over 3,500 kms a week, which is over 500kms a day 7 days a week! or over 700kms a day 5 days a week. that would be impossible to do in just short 5km-10km trips unless the bloke was a courier... lol.

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price dropped already to 105k only after 1 ( or maybe 2 ) days on carsales !!!!!

The gtr seems to depreciate quite rapidly . Redbook values 09 premium gtrs (for trade in) around the 106k mark for one that has done 20000km . So with this car having 44000kms the price seems to be right in terms of what the dealer would offer him.

I wonder what they would be worth towards the end of next year ?

your calculations are way off dealer is most likely offering him 88-94k i'd think redbook is no where near accurate usually take money off the LOW end even for a good condition car and tahts what a dealer would give you they are theives! haha

LOL @ courier who awesome would that be

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it would have to be a long distance commuter car. in 12 months that's over 3,500 kms a week, which is over 500kms a day 7 days a week! or over 700kms a day 5 days a week. that would be impossible to do in just short 5km-10km trips unless the bloke was a courier... lol.

could be an ex P1 or Supercar Club car.

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certainly a daily driver there...wish to say that's not half price really, since you can pick one up new for $150k plus on roads (hey you still gotta pay rego/stamp duty for this one esp if you take it from interstate) so really it's a 33% depreciation or thereabouts.

a lot of car for not much money :blink:

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could be an ex P1 or Supercar Club car.

I doubt its from the Supercar Club, they only offered a limited number of km's per year on each type of membership so I doubt it would of racked up 44k in 12 months.On a slightly different not does anyone have 105k I could borrow interest free for say the next 20 years :P

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The price is reasonable for somebody who wants to sell quickly, all the GT-Rs on carsales are priced too high.

The only movement I have seen lately was an SA registered 09 which was advertised at $126k and had gone through a few price drops.

44,000kms with some wear showing on the seat side bolsters? Certainly sounds genuine and could be a great buy!

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44,000km, pfft. I'd buy it if I was in the market for a GTR. I'm sure these cars (bar the transmission :P) are made to last 200,000km+

Gotta get it out ya heads that these things are F1 cars in need of engine rebuilds every race (or two) :ermm:

Time and how it is used are more important than the km it has done IMO, thrashed taxis do 600,000km on a single engine because the thing never stops running.

it would have to be a long distance commuter car. in 12 months that's over 3,500 kms a week, which is over 500kms a day 7 days a week! or over 700kms a day 5 days a week. that would be impossible to do in just short 5km-10km trips unless the bloke was a courier... lol.

That would be one super fast courier :P

I wish mine was that quick at delivering parcels :D

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