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Old 08-21-2014, 02:56 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ourdelusions View Post
So what do you mean gtr affordable? Im getting the general hint from yall tho
The $3-4K per year just for routine maintenance and consumables that seems to be pretty standard for GT-R owners. Forget any modding.

Tires are like $500 apiece. Lots of people on the GT-R forum say expect to get 7-10K miles per set if you don't run the car too hard.

Fluids are pretty damn expensive. The transmission fluid retails at $80 per quart meaning the dealer charges nearly $800 for a flush. An oil change will typically run upwards of $200.

Rotors cost over $5K from the dealer and around $1K per axle for aftermarket ones. I've seen a number of owners say to expect them to last around 30K miles.
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