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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

LOL says he with the rapidly depreciating asset with every V35/V36 imported.

Anyway, age in relation to vehicle is largely dependant on value. When the V35 was first being imported you would be hard pressed to find a good one for under $50k. Not a Uni-Students first pick but certainly in the league of older gents or those in the mid 20's lucky enough to be earning good wedge. Now that the market is flooded with 03-05 models and prices have dropped considerably, so the demographic has widened / shifted and younger people are now able to afford these. The Shape of the car is also quite timeless, an example of this is so many people ask it's year of Manufacture and are often quite suprised when they learn it's 7yrs old. I personally chose the V35 for it's looks & practicality, I needed more than the two seats the 350Z had to offer and with the plethora of bolt ons available now, should I want additional performance then it's not too hard to source.

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