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Old 01-27-2010, 07:01 PM   #31 (permalink)
Hi-Step'n370Z
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Default the whole kit and kaboodle for sound dampening

Thanks to rreign for the great info, I'm going to hang on to it for any possible future need. I Purchased my Z on December 22, 2009, and have had many mornings where I am standing in my garage at 4:00 am with a cup of coffee, just admiring my 2010 Brilliant Silver with black top -Touring edition 370Z Roadster with Navigation, splash guards and carpeting, with it's 33 miles on the odometer, and anxiously looking forward to the spring when I can get her out on the road. I admit that with all the talk of noise, I'm now expecting it to sound like a freight train! Will I need ear plugs? I'll know in a few months, but are the Z vert's, or Coups for that matter, really THAT noisy? I like all that's about the sports car; noise, stiff ride and etc, and wasn't expecting - nor wanting - to experience the sound quality of a Lincoln, but, now I don't know what to expect. I just have the strong feeling that whatever it ends up being, it's going to be GREAT to me. That's one beautiful automobile, and she's got a GREAT butt!
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