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Guest nizmoboi

Hey yall...

Any of yall taken on da new 350z..?

I just wanted to compliment a fellow Nissan product.. I was cruizin on Sat night doing 100km/h, when dis 350z came up to play anywayz i dropped down to fourth then pressed it hard,,, my eyes dropped when i saw the 350z pulling from me... Anwayz i decided to slow down and drop down to 3rd and try and beat him in the R33's , midrange,, anywayz i pressed it again and sure enough dis thang PULLED ... i hate to think if they had of come out twin turboed like the Z32's...Damn i was beaten but happy cuz it was a fellow nissan and not a bombadore.... The guy was smiling and cool about it too which made it fun... Yeah by da way i had 3 people in my car, dont know if this made much difference.

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by dAVE

stock vs stock, they have more power than a gtst by about 25kw. Both around 1400 kg too. So I would assume the 350z would work. Also, with our skylines, i think they are way more tempremental, so u would find with even a few mods a 350 might hand your ass to you on a plate.

only mod i would put on a 350z is a twin turbo veilside kit! :D

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Well i have to say i love the Z, I have a black/orange Track and all you guys in your modified skylines blowing away stock Z's isn't much to brag about, i know cause i also have a 235kw r33 and if i spent the equivelent dollars on my Z then i think you would all be in trouble....GO the Z...and the Liners of course! Cheers to all, Jason. :rofl:

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