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Old 06-21-2016, 01:00 PM   #1955 (permalink)
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This would be nice, but we're trying to be realistic with our expectations. Nissan already has the 300hp tuned engine and if they want to offer a less expensive option, they would probably use it to not compete against the higher output options. I find it very hard to believe Nissan will release a 400hp Z in the mid 30s. Iw would really detract from the 400hp q60. We see the Z differently than Nissan does. I don't think in their mind, the Z needs to be substantially or at all more powerful than the q(g)50/60. The Z to them is the downmarket more enthusiast version.


I hope they don't release a 300hp in the mid 30k range. Although the same engine with different tune minus the speed density add ons to the turbos is the same as the 400hp engine. At this point I'm just over this random speculation. Not one of us knows anything for sure just hopes and dreams.

I have no problem paying whatever they charge of its 400hp TT decent weight 3300 or less with good interior/options and they don't rape the exterior look.

Hell my sticker of my 2009 was 44 or 45k. Couple more thousand for TT and updated I'm cool with that.
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