Nissan delays GT-R Spec V, to offer S-Tune version in the meantime?
#11
Don't give up, maybe they mean $130k including "market adjustment"
In its limited quantity, I'm sure Nissan will have no trouble selling all of it. Though I am highly skeptical of their estimated "early 2009" availability date here in the US. Most manufacturer usually don't introduce a performance version so quick. I do however, like the revised front bumper with the additional inlets quite a bit.
In its limited quantity, I'm sure Nissan will have no trouble selling all of it. Though I am highly skeptical of their estimated "early 2009" availability date here in the US. Most manufacturer usually don't introduce a performance version so quick. I do however, like the revised front bumper with the additional inlets quite a bit.
i am with you in hoping that 130k is WITH all the bells and whistles... i mean, thats a good 30k over a ZR1.
But if it IS with all the bells and whistles... there beith hope!
#15
Like I said before, I have no doubt that Nissan will sell every single one of them. Me personally, I'll be happy with a 'base' GTR + HKS, Amuse, etc goodies on it and if the price of the V-spec is closer to $100,000 I'll definately put my name on the list.
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#18
That's why people should take these reports with a grain of salt. Maybe people were guesstimating it to be around the $100k figure initially due to the ZR-1 pricing.