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It looks like the ball is finally rolling on this. Our dealership was able to allocate 7 units which are open orders at this point. We are one of the very FEW Southern California dealerships that have been able to obtain this many units. You tell us what model, color, and equipment you want and that is what we ill order from NISSAN. If anyone is interested in purchasing a GT-R, please PM me, thanks.
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Who would really buy the car for $130K or even $100K. On the GTR forum, people have signed contracts for just $5K over MSRP. It's still throwing money away, but definitely not that bad.
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Originally Posted by Sensi09
Who would really buy the car for $130K or even $100K. On the GTR forum, people have signed contracts for just $5K over MSRP. It's still throwing money away, but definitely not that bad.
Just because you or the majority of the forum members won't, doesn't mean it won't sell as a markup.
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Originally Posted by Pokémon
You'd be surprised.
Just because you or the majority of the forum members won't, doesn't mean it won't sell as a markup.
Just because you or the majority of the forum members won't, doesn't mean it won't sell as a markup.
+1 There are a lot of people out there, that don't really care about a $20k mark up, if they want it they don't care what it would cost to get it.
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