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Old 10-06-2009, 05:02 PM   #88 (permalink)
370Zsteve
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No way any 350 handles better than a 370. No way, no how. Different setup, you have more experience in the 350, you admit you've never even tracked the 370. With a few miles of 370 on the track, you'd have a completely different opinion.

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Originally Posted by NIZMOZ View Post
As I track my car all the time and an Instructor at one track, I get to drive many cars. I haven't driven the 370z on the track yet, but I have mine many many times. When I drove the 370z NISMO I can tell right away how good of handling the car is without needing to take it to the track or for a extended test drive as I have experience on what to look for. The 350Z NISMO (at least) handles better than the 370z NISMO. I can't comment on the regular 350z vs 370z, but I do know the 370z is much softer than the 350z was and that's hurting it.
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