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the demand [of buyers]; not on the available supply of mint low mileage Z32s. Enthusiast buyers understand that they must to pay at least $10-15K to get a certain level of performance and ownership experience from any performance sports car in the same category of a Z32. There are more of those other cars than there is specific demand for a Z32. Consequently, until the pool of mint low mileage Z32s substantially dries up; there will always be more generic supply than specific demand and this will provide downward pressures maintaining a stable price. The average price for a mint low mileage Z will not begin to rise for many years, and even then it will be gradual. The key word here is average price. There will always be exceptional prices paid for exceptional cars... Z32 and otherwise.
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