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:wub: thats perfect.

why the low price though?

Hhhhmmm that's what I'm wondering too?! :scare:

 

Seller paid £37K only 4 months ago & now it's for sale at £29K odd. :dry:

 

Lovely looking Zed though. B)

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:wub: thats perfect.

why the low price though?

Hhhhmmm that's what I'm wondering too?! :scare:

 

Seller paid £37K only 4 months ago & now it's for sale at £29K odd. :dry:

 

Lovely looking Zed though. B)

Yeah, I'm a bit suspicious to why the owner wants to sell it so quickly.

 

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Posted

:wub: thats perfect.

why the low price though?

Hhhhmmm that's what I'm wondering too?! :scare:

 

Seller paid £37K only 4 months ago & now it's for sale at £29K odd. :dry:

 

Lovely looking Zed though. B)

Yeah, I'm a bit suspicious to why the owner wants to sell it so quickly.

 

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My guess is that he bought it with significant discount (circa 20%) due to his profession; had it a few months and fancies something new.

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I was surprised by this as well, but after discussing it with friends this has been happening in Aberdeen a lot lately.

 

Well compensated individual pays cash for his dream car only to be paid off 4 months later. Tragic but all too common. The figures don't lie, 2500 miles and 4 month old - what could seriously be wrong with it?

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I was surprised by this as well, but after discussing it with friends this has been happening in Aberdeen a lot lately.

 

Well compensated individual pays cash for his dream car only to be paid off 4 months later. Tragic but all too common. The figures don't lie, 2500 miles and 4 month old - what could seriously be wrong with it?

 

Check autotrader and you'll find LOADS of high end cars such as Ferrari's/Lambo's etc all like new, barely any miles on it being sold with like 2 owners. Makes you wonder who bothers buying a £150k+ car only to drive it for less than 2k miles a year and then sell it :(

 

I mean the flip side is they take the deprecation and we get brand new, sub £30k Nismo :D

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Lovely car but the depreciation doesn't surprise me.

 

Not many people want a 3.7 V6 and Z's are an acquired taste. Many people find them heavy compared to so called "rivals" that aren't really rivals, but completely different cars.

 

I think Z's are more like mini muscle cars than nimble, sporty coupes. It's not fair to compare a 370z nismo to a much more expensive caymen on a track.

 

Doesn't seem suspicious to me.

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