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im 24 and had mine for 3 years almost, but i know most the people with them are older with kids, etc (35+)

i also have no kids, and did have a dog when i bought it which was one reason i got it. I love the skyline power without the cop/theif hassles of owning a skyline :laugh:

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im 26, have owned it for a year now. No i dont have kids, wife or any of that. Its more of a lifestyle thing... I mountain bike, surf, snowboard, need a wagon for my business and love skylines... so its the perfect thing really!

49,wife and child, have a dog, but don't take him in it. Wife drives car just a much as me. I get to clean it, maintain it and take to the drag track (once). Most enjoyable car I ever owned.

Looks close to mid twenties average so far, I'll bump it up a bit.

31, partner, 2 yo child and a dog.

It's my car and is used for getting to the surf and business related meetings.

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