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The DBA R35? Which dealer?

Northside in Perth.

Awesome - considering they went up by 2K in Japan and AUD is strong as this is a great news. When is your delivery?

Late February or early March.

Hopefully the early order will turn out to be beneficial but even if it doesn't, I think $184 is a fair price for the DBA.

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I have ordered one at $184k.

But is the price "guaranteed"? All sales contract for new vehicles have the clause that if there is a price rise the dealer has the right to pass it on and you also have the right to cancel the contract. This appears to be the current model price so perhaps this is all you've been offered in the absence of news on the new price?

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$187000 for March delivery, Quoted from a Sydney Dealer. 09, 10 owners are shafted!

184K in WA

187K in NSW.

hmmm, I reckon you could do better in NSW with some more robust negotiations, WA is the most expensive state when it comes to new car prices, so 184vs187 makes no sense.

5K price increase, when Japan had a 2K increase and our dollar is stronger, is still bit tight, shame on you Nissan Aust :thumbsup:..........but its the bang-for-buck regardless.

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"our dollar is stronger to the green back not the yen..."

Maybe, but even if you reckon it stayed the same, JPY vs AUD, where does the extra 3K come. I know 3K is not much, but seriously there are no excuses for the increase. Australians customers always get shafted and that's a fact, GT-R also didn't go down when the tariff got reduced either.

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$184.5k in Sydney yesterday

$1500 extra for grey or blue.

$3000 extra for special silver, that has 10 extra coats on it.

Seems good value to me. Dealer is taking orders for April now.

Brian

Very reasonable pricing - any news on the optional Recaro seats and their cost, or will ADM's all come with Recaro's as standard fit?

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