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Nissan 350Z has added another award to its bulging trophy cabinet by picking up the gong for Japanese Performance Car of the Year for 2007, announced in the December issue (on sale now). Beating off competition from rivals including the Mazda RX-8, the Mistubishi Evo IX and the
Subaru Impreza, the 350Z was praised for its “stunning looks, equipment levels and value for money.”
Chris Rees, Editor of Japanese Performance Car described why the 350Z took the crown: “The
Nissan 350Z sums up (.
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Nissan has created a limited edition of the 350Z. With a supercharged engine, the GT-S will go on sale later this year.
The supercharger can be switched on and off with a dash-mounted button. Buyers will have to pay $67000 for this super Z.
Also the next-generation Micra is already on the drawing board ready for 2009 and a new Cube supermini-MPV is also expected.
Nissan is preparing an evolutionary design for the 2009 350Z, a design that softens some of the harder edges of the current model. One of the biggest changes will be a wider track, that will necessitate extended wheel flares front and rear.
The front will get a slimmer look, with a less upright airdam and smaller headlight clusters. Mechanically the 2009 350Z is not expected to change much. It will be powered by the same V6 engine, probably with a bigger output, somewhere arround 325hp. (...)
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Do you think that one of the most beautiful things in the world can become more beautiful? Well let me tell you that yes! A
Nissan 350Z more beautiful than ever: tuned by DAMD!
The body kit it is inspired from the Aston Martin design but fair enough not to look cheap and appear as a simple "copy". The 350Z BLACK X METAL has its own personality thanks to beautifuly made rims (designed by DAMD), unique leather interior and Lamborghini (...
You’ve liked the car, but then again you’ve hated it, my advise, don’t hate the car hate the driver, this is the Drift King’s 350z .
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