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pretty sure i'd take this over any old skyline / anyday.. it looks betters/its new and its alot more powerful

i think its very nice, its just people who cant afford it who knock it

buy a holden

Edited by Mr_GaZZa

i seen a 370z coupe on the streets when i was in vegas last month.

it didn't look to bad but the sound it produced wasn't what i expected. it sound alot more meaner and gruff than i thought it would.

whether it had been modified or not, unsure. i only seen it driving up and down the vegas strip.

i dont mind the 370z my missus has a 350 (auto) and i like to take it out for a cruise sometimes to have a break from my 34, its actually really quick and the 370 is even quicker so look forward to seeing them out and about

Nee-san already has my expression of interest for one to replace the 350.

Lucky I'm a *lady* eh :unsure:

fark me we only paid off the 350 last month now they release this :unsure:

anyone who thinks its a ladies car has never had the balls to drive one hard. our poor old 350z did the 3rd quickest time on the back track at sutton against all of the other cars in the club.

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