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Originally Posted by Volk Z
That's cool man. Too bad that one guy didn't have more say. Obviously Nissan won't consider losing money in developing a new Z so the risk is outweighing the possible reward.
I'm willing to be if a new Z came and had the vr30dtt and looked much better than ours now most of us are jumping ship....
This isn't like the 350z to 370z which bumped displacement and shortened it.... we would be talking the one big thing everyone's wanted for well over a decade pushing 2 decades and putting a damn twin turbo from factory so we have a warranty and dont have to shell out 15k to turbo this car and have no motor warranty....
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For what is worth...since I started going to ZDAYZ four years ago Nissan presence and participation has grown. There is no doubt that Nissan USA hears us and knows what we want. The deal is it's out their hands and those decisions are being made in Japan. What adds to the confusion at least for me is they have three marketing strategies at play, Nissan, Heritage and Nismo. They all over lap but have very different branding efforts. It seems odd that they would drop the 370 without developing another variant of a Z as Nismo started with the Z. And why start a heritage campaign! I'm sure in the next couple of years we will find out!
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