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anyone on here got it? Its silver, i was driving next to it today and it had dealer plates on...also when we went under a bridge it sounded like something broke/fell off HAHAHHAHA

young bloke (20ish) driving it...maybe ernie owns it?

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V35...666DAN informs me that one got into australia...and i seen it :D i feel so special! although Dan 'claims' he saw it 2 years ago or summin...sure Dan, we all beleive you :P

next time i see it, ill try n get a pic of it for ya's

would be too expensive, and high on the "why bother" stakes I would imagine.

but hey, thats never stopped people I guess. Maybe in 5 years if low-volume imports are still allowed in the country they might be popular, who knows.

Considering they share everything in common with a 350Z...and the fact a 350Z looks better...then the V35's would have to sell from about 35-45K to have half a chance over here.

The damn things are just a bit too Maxima for my liking

there's just too much that the jap import market would offer for the same cash...........

amoung the skyline enthusasts, who would definatly make the bulk of the market for the V35, if most of them had the 40-50k kicking about to import, buy one, would take one over an R34 GT-T or a R33 GTR...............

i'm sure some would, but the bulk definatly wouldnt.......................

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