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Old 06-29-2009, 09:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
37Z
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Originally Posted by Tino@CTD View Post
hi would like to say hello to all the370z.com members. a short introducing... maybe some of the 350z drivers know me and my company ctd-germany. after 6 years of selling and developing 350z parts, we also go forward and include the 370z to our model range.

if you have any suggestions, just let me know.

the 370z is very new in germany. the first cars was delivered to the customers only 1 month ago. so we are very excited about this car.

tino
In 2006, in our last visit to Germany (Bavaria region), we saw few 350Z's. I would assume in today's economic times that the 370Z is a rare site! I was passed by a Ferreri in our rental Audi A3 wagon like I was stuck in third gear.

I have to check out your website before I can comment. Over here in the USA, I am looking for a functional rear diffusor in order to reduce rear end lift. I do not know how well the 370Z handling in the snow. Some tuner/turbo kits are in the works in the USA (GTM,AAM, as well as others) that may be good to run at Autobahn speeds.
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