2022 Market Review - Nissan V250/V35/350Z/370Z 2001-2010
V35 Skylines are among the cars Australia didn’t see once Nissan decided that the local sales of full-sized sedans were doomed.
V Series Skyline sedans were sold into Japan and other places while we got the drab Maxima. We did see GT coupes though, badged as 350Z and later 370Z. In Japanese spec, 3.5-litre four-door imports will generally cost $2500-4000 more than a Maxima, with the extra money buying 203kW against the local cars’ 185kW.
350Z fixed roof and open-top versions in good condition cost around $15,000, with Track-spec coupes slightly more. 370Z sedans aren’t common as yet in our market and prices for cars in quite similar condition may vary by $10,000, so be cautious.
V250/V300GT 2002-07 $7845 (7)
V35 GT Sedan 2003-07 $13,000 (13)
V35 GT Coupe 2003-07 $13,495 (23)
350Z 2003-07 $16,815 (23)
350Z Conv 2003-07 $16,175 (9)
370Z Sedan 2008-10 $22,000 (7)
370Z Coupe 2008-10 $22,380 (29)
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2022 Japanese Classic & Performance Car Guide.
| 2021 Market Review: Nissan V250/V35/350Z/Elgrand/Cube
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From Unique Cars #467, Jun/Jul 2022