Doedshammeran

As others have stated, the money is probably better spent elsewhere unless you have had an loved a Jupiter 8

I would say that the chances of you feeling satisfied with your purchase is risky because of the cost - (7 or 8 grand) which can be spent on several purchases

I bought a Jupiter back when a JP8 dcb 14 bit was 6 thousand
I loved it, and I will get another when I could afford to throw money like that at synths
I also dropped 10 thousand on a CS80, and I can tell you that I truly enjoyed my experiential journey with both, but like almost all machines there is a limited core sound, and though the Jp8 and CS80 are two of my favorite sounding analogs… They start to sound very one sided after a while

If you are after such an analog like the JP8, I would also consider trying to hunt down the elusive Jomox SUNSYN

Best of luck brother

P.S. At least wait till after NAMM until you drop the cash, or you might be sorry Pee Wee Herman )