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Yup , early 2017 no pricing as yet but you can put your Oder through Nissan's dealer.

Thanks for the reply. I called Col Crawford today (Sydney GTR dealer- i have bought a new one from them previously) and they said they had zero information on it, nothing on when/price or anything.

Could you clarify who is taking orders? PM me if easier, thanks.

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Spoke To Chris From Northside Nissan's Wanggara ( Perth ). Apologise I prob should've made it clear before, that Im from Perth

Anyway Chris reckon I can put the order through them if interested , no color, pricing or further informations until late November but def early 2017!

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No one is taking orders yet, they cant until they have an official release from nissan au, im sure dealers will take a tentative deposit to get the first phone call i guess but i would defiantly just wait.

this is the only info released for a 2017 GTR so far, a teaser pick

2017-nissan-gt-r-teaser.jpg

debut march 23 so like 5 days to find out atleast some info.

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2016/03/2017-nissan-gt-r-to-debut-march-23.html

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so has anyone heard anything further?  the latest whispers i have heard is the Nismo will be here in June 2017 (too late for my liking) however the Track Edition can be ordered now for December delivery.  No pricing released to my knowledge, anyone have an idea/quotes on pricing?

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So the local launch events are underway and we should see some reviews trickling through.

The track edition and Nismo have been confirmed, pricing for the track edition is $227k +ORC apparently (about a $35k premium)

No pricing on Nismo yet, but rumoured to be around the $300k mark, if not more

 

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