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I paid $65K Australian for mine and at 1.07:1 exchange rate that was US$69.5K I know of an individual in Oz who has purchased a NISMO in CA and a
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I paid $65K Australian for mine and at 1.07:1 exchange rate that was US$69.5K
I know of an individual in Oz who has purchased a NISMO in CA and a front cut JDM from Japan to turn into a deidcated RHD race car. With the AU$ t US$ s favourable, he has a landed a car at 55% of AUstralian sticker price. It is to be a dedicated race car, so he didn;t "have" to purchase the front clip, but having done so, he has all the bits required to make it RHD (as well as spare engine and g/box for instance). Gas here is A$1.55 per litre, not as expensive as elsewhere but still more expensive than the US. I agree, only in he US is a 370Z cnsidered affordable .. here it is a premium vehicle, marketed by Nissan as the "cheaper halo" model (GTR being the ultimate halo). |
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