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Originally Posted by Type[R]+
Of course they would know!
Contractural agreements for the FT86 would already be made with Toyota Australia, that's for sure. And the dealers would certainly have an idea on price and availability, as they have to get an issue of cars available. These dealerships are privately owned, so they would know.....
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I believe you're confusing Toyota Australia with Joe Schmoe Salesmen at Schmoe's Toyota Dealership. The salesmen are the last to know final details even something as simple as final pricing. Taking into consideration the fact that we still don't
actually know when the car will be released (see the "when is winter" debate) and we could still be over a year off from rubber hitting showroom floors... I'm sorry, but I can't believe any of these salesmen's pricing/spec figures. How many times have you gone to a dealership, asked a salesman a simple question about a new car only to have that salesman hunt down a brochure to answer you.
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Originally Posted by Slide
you need to teach me this so i can shuffle my money around so it will only cost me $350 a fornight to get an ISF!!!
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Originally Posted by Type[R]+
lol! Its more like $50k + $350 a week. 
But it's an ISF!!! 
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I guess I'm weird, but I can think of so many ways I would rather spend $50k and/or $700 a month than on an ISF. The ISF is a cool car, but not THAT cool.