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its funny how people say "its just an ugly copy of a 350" when they were released well before the 350z.

you can buy them in NZ for about 50k+

i dont mind them... just dont like the rear lights.

modify the rear lights, chuck a turbo on it and away she goes :)

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BTW whats the V35 going for in Japan ATM ? Not that I can afford to buy just curious. :headspin:

Check the "Prices of New Cars in Japan" thread in the Japan forum... and all wil be rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrevealed.

i deffinatly think they look similar to the 350z...way too similar! not a worthy successor at all!

the styling has nothing that made the r 32 33 34 so loved! it doesnt look POWERFUL! its great as a 350 but as a skyline put a bomb under it!

just my 2 cents

When my uncle was in Japan he drove the V35 and the 350ZX. He said he would never trade in his R34 or his R33 for a V35 or 350. None turbo and he said they just didnt drive and feel like it should. Closest thing he could relate it to was my VP and if thats true then i never getting a V35.

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