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Old 01-31-2013, 02:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by scionide View Post
Good lord a new 370 costs 120k in US dollars over there!?

The GT-R will be more comfortable than the 370 as far as cabin space goes. If you can get a extended warranty, everything checks out, you can afford the upkeep *which will be expensive* and don't plan to mod it much, Id say you'll be alright.
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Originally Posted by forza370z View Post
Do you want my Nismo? I only ask $60k! $120k for a new 370z?!!

OP, I think the 370z would be little to tiny for you. Plus for the same amount of money(120k) I'd go for the GTR for sure. GTR and 370z are in the different league.
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Originally Posted by FPenvy View Post
i'm still in shock from those prices i can get a 2013 GTR here for $90k but $120K for one that old just blows my mind. i'm sure shipping and possible customs would add some cost.
It looks like you guys have never visited a foreign country, lol


We just had a member spend $120k+ on a 370Z in Peru!!! I believe it was in Malaysia that someone bought a Konigsegg for over a million dollars tried to sneak it in because the import tax is like 500% or whatever
Customs impounded it and is asking $5 million to release it
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