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I got asked about my car yesterday and today by a couple of different guys who im guessing would have been over 55, and in fact from what I can remember its always been the guys over 40 who ask me in the car park what car I have and what its like. The only other driver of a V35 coupe iv seen on the gold coast had grey hair.

Not that threes anything wrong with anyone of any age owning a V35 but I was wondering what age group goes for the V35 the most?

Im nearly 26 now and had a pretty wild 180sx from 19 to 24 before I decided I wanted something less hardcore and nicer to drive

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well im 22 and i just got my v35 just recently so i guess in my opinion they are for guys that dont feel the need to prove anything

As for the 350z i had the option of buyng a 350z and my v35 both same price same year same km and i went for the v35 cuss it has 4 seats and is a much nicer car in my opinion! i guess is a matter of taste

and i have had heaps of young guys ask me about the car

Bought at 23 and now 25. Also considered the Z but two seats = fail for me back then plus imho the V looks so much nicer and the interior rips the Z a new one for comfiness/materials. Plus...it's an import :devil:

The car also gets alot of looks and yeah i've had the occasional older men ask me about it lol.

Got the v wen i was 20, now im 21. I too was choosing between the 350z and v35. But the v35 had that somethin extra bout it, It had a more elegant and classy look. So its not bout if we can afford a 350z or not, they around the same price anyway. Well at least here in W.A they r.

hardly.. theres not much difference in price between 350z and a 350gt of the same age. i bought mine over a 350z cos i wanted 5 seats

Everyone buys them for one reason , because there cheap ass

imitations to the 350z and probably just as slow and heavy to drive . I know i work for Nissan

Everyone buys them for one reason , because there cheap ass

imitations to the 350z and probably just as slow and heavy to drive . I know i work for Nissan

I cant fit a kiteboard + kite + harness + vest in a 350z :)

and if i want to go fast iv got my bike which will blow anything away @ the lights bar a bigger bike

Everyone buys them for one reason , because there cheap ass

imitations to the 350z and probably just as slow and heavy to drive . I know i work for Nissan

I believe the thread is asking how old are v drivers, not ur opinion on da car.

And not everyone buys them cuz there cheap.

Everyone buys them for one reason , because there cheap ass

imitations to the 350z and probably just as slow and heavy to drive . I know i work for Nissan

did u even read? teh 350z and v35 are the same price... so its got nothing to do with teh price or being "cheap"

I and my fam. were having lunch in Berry and where the Princes Hwy goes right through town.

Out the front parks this V35 and I didn't see how old the owner/driver was but...

time after time, older guys (as old as myself) were having good ol' geezah at the car. Some even went onto the road to get a better angle! :ninja:

It's only now that you've brought this thread up that I've thought, "Would I have done the same if I was strolling down the sidewalk too?" :banana:

Edit* I'm sorry that I've felt compelled to vote, because I was too inquisitive lol

im 25 almost 26 so going off the poll, mid 20's to early 30's seem the range. I was actually intending on buy a r34 but upon searching i stumbled across the v35 in my DP and fell in love to be honest I new nothing about these cars till i decided to buy one and such a plesure to drive it can be tame and relaxed for a cruz to the shops or w/e or agressive off the line and on the highway fkn love this car cant wait to do more stuff to it :ninja: interestign thred 2 btw

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