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Putting a deposit down for a 86, anyone else looking at getting one?

Very possibly, but I'd like to sit in it first. I don't fit in all cars and this one could be small :(

Didn't know they were taking deposits, do they have a final RRP for us yet? What's the deposit?

Putting a deposit down for a 86, anyone else looking at getting one?

Bawla!

Was thinking of getting one but then I'm stuck with the r32 gtst. Still serves me well as a daily so no point having 2 dailies. This is what happens when you shell out too much money on cars. Not worth selling. Stuck with it for life! Haha

Know a couple of senior engineers/managers at toy0ta but staff discount on cars only apply to family members and they can't sell the car within 1year of his purchase :-\

Very possibly, but I'd like to sit in it first. I don't fit in all cars and this one could be small :(

Didn't know they were taking deposits, do they have a final RRP for us yet? What's the deposit?

I called 3 dealers today and all said they have accepted deposits. RRP is not released yet but prices are said to be below VW golf Gti price which is $38,000

A dealer from NSW is a member of the ft86 forum or whatever it's called, he's been told that people will be pleasantly suprised with the price. I'm happy to pay $35,000.

Deposit will be refundable... Probably be like $500 or so. Once I get it than I'll try sell the 33

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