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According to Wiki:

BMW M1

335 hp (250 kW) at 5900 rpm and 332 lb·ft (450 N·m) torque from 1500-4500 rpm (with +369 lb·ft (500 N·m) overboost). The redline is 7,000 rpm. Official 0-60 mph time is 4.7 seconds, quarter mile (~400 m) in 13.2 seconds.

Despite the car's larger size, it is 77 lb (35 kg) lighter, giving it a weight of 3,296 lb (1,495 kg).

370z

336 PS (247 kW; 331 hp)@7000, 365 N·m (269 lb·ft)@5200

Performance

The 0–60 mph acceleration times are as follows:

Nissan 370Z Coupe: 4.5 seconds

1/4 mile (coupe): 13.3 seconds at 105.7 mph

Curb weight 3,232 pounds (1,466 kg) (base)

I'm on my phone, did a search and someone painted the brakes on his lexus, would look sweet with the NISSAN lettering. If not, I can just throw some grey into the paint and have it slightly silvery

moh, instead of buying stupid shit like wheels, you might wanna sort out your suspension stuff first.

Going by the description of people on here.. sounds like Moh might have cut his springs to lower his car, a cheaper alternative to buying lowered stiff springs.

Change your rear springs moh lol

Going by the description of people on here.. sounds like Moh might have cut his springs to lower his car, a cheaper alternative to buying lowered stiff springs.

Change your rear springs moh lol

Nah his got coils. But his whole sussy system is f**ked. :P

Find it hard to believe that the 370Z would do 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds...unless it's got a trick auto transmission and diff setup like the R35, the power to weight and torque to weight ratios aren't in favour of it IMO. The Beamer has a much nicer torque figure, I could see that breaking into the 4s.

Lol barbs I'm not that Lebo :P

Johno, no it doesn't lol!

If I don't get rid of it soonish I'll splurge in some camber arms, bushes etc. mate rekons it's a rear wheel bearing causing the arse to play around.

I find this very unlikely

just what i saw, cant remember which ep of top gear, but they all chose the 370z over the m1

said it was a better car overall and the price was the last straw in the decision

According to Wiki:

yeah not to sure on exact figures

but i know 370z ain't no slug

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