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Hows it going guys.............yeah, ive seen one up close, lol i got one in my garage.......set me back about 74000 and as you all know yes it is NA producing 206Kw

From what i have seen so far, i think this thing will launch.......im still running the engine in, has only 650 k's on the clock, and she's going hard already (and i havent really gone over 3000 revs)...........!

As far as the shape is concerned, yeah, alot of my mates said that they didnt like it when they saw pictures, but trust me when i say, they all dropped their jaws when they saw it, and all the ones who didnt like it admitted that it looks porno in real life.

Anyhow, im dying to get some more km's on her so that i can really open her up and see what she can do.......will be fun i think

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Robo, the 350Z puts down approx 167rwkw and its approx 1400 -1450 kg kerb weight. Further more, the weight distribution is 53/47, which i was told by the dealer evens out to 50/50 under acceleration (could be bullshit, you know how sales ppl are lol).

Ed, thats a good point, but i bought the 350Z for its curves.......i think they car looks hot, and ppl turn their heads when i go past, (besides, a couple of my mates have skylines, i wanted to be different)

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Congrats on the purchase MR350Z, $74k? i thought it was like $69K for the Track spec one? spose with extra's tho.....

anyways, sounds like a good match for the R34 GT-T: 1410kg with 206 also, sounds very even to me.

i reckon look like pretty l337 ;)

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aparently the normal one starts at $59,990 and track spec starts at $64,990 and i went and sat in both and :D PWOOAR!

the trac spec has the brembo breaks of the GT-R and they already have a 10" sub behind the drivers seat not to mention the full BOSE stereo system... my dad was looking at getting a S2000 but when we went and saw the 350Z... yeh you can guess his opinion now ;)

bye all

PS: MR350Z, enjoy!

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nice buy MR350Z! ;)

the dealer is telling the truth. it is 53/47. (from best motoring international DVD).

only things i dont like about the 350z are the door handles and the tyres (they could be fatter)... other than that, its a very nice car.

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Robo, the 350Z puts down approx 167rwkw and its approx 1400 -1450 kg kerb weight. Further more, the weight distribution is 53/47, which i was told by the dealer evens out to 50/50 under acceleration (could be bullshit, you know how sales ppl are lol).  

Ed, thats a good point, but i bought the 350Z for its curves.......i think they car looks hot, and ppl turn their heads when i go past, (besides, a couple of my mates have skylines, i wanted to be different)

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