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I always had the impression that it'll work out cheaper if it was imported

Sometimes, but not all the time, especially when there are alot of 350z avaiable locally. Also doesn't help that the AUD/YEN exchange rate is shit at the moment.

Also beats waiting months just to import a 350z.

Anyway argument is mute because as Alex said you can't import them.

And it's a waste of time to import anything unless it's really rare.

By that I don't mean 'immaculate' r33 gtst, but say one of these newer Toyota mark 2 or something you don't see often.

I really hate the shape of the V-series Skylines, they're just not proportionate on either end of the body.

This however, like the last of 300zx's, will retain its beauty for years to come. It's a design that will really age well and still look modern in 10 years time.

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350z have proportion? hahahah its one of the worst cars ive EVER driven buddy. my sister has one, and previously had a v35.. she wants to sell the z and get another v series..

the ass looks like ass. the front looks meh.. there is no vision out of any of the windows, including the windscreen because of the pointlessly large rearview. theres no room in the car. most uncomfy seats especially the leather.. steering wheel is too low at its highest.

i can keep going dude.. i tried telling her not to get one. she didnt listen, now she regrets

no wonder you dont have a gf lol nyaanyaa.gif jokes

I prefer the look of the 350Z, yet I think it looks dated because of the 370Z. It's a bit like S2000 being timeless because there isn't a current version of it.

Speaking of looking like a baws...

Watched Drive last night and oh man... had no idea Ryan Gosling had some style. He truly looked like a baws in that brilliant, artistic movie. A++

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and Christina Hendrinks, oh sheet.. what a beauty

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I will find this jacket and purchase it

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The man seems to have style all over

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Also how is the movie Drive?

Saw that ad for it looked ok? Good driving movie?

If you're expecting a F&F style ridiculous stunts and cgi, don't bother. This movie sets its self apart from any other driving movie i have seen to date. It's beautifully crafted artistic action thriller that only the sophisticated will love.

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350z have proportion? hahahah its one of the worst cars ive EVER driven buddy. my sister has one, and previously had a v35.. she wants to sell the z and get another v series..

the ass looks like ass. the front looks meh.. there is no vision out of any of the windows, including the windscreen because of the pointlessly large rearview. theres no room in the car. most uncomfy seats especially the leather.. steering wheel is too low at its highest.

i can keep going dude.. i tried telling her not to get one. she didnt listen, now she regrets

no wonder you dont have a gf lol nyaanyaa.gif jokes

V-series are a chopped up sedans slammed with two doors.

Z zeries however are purpose built, designed and engineered performance cars imo.

I fell in love with it when i saw this ad

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