Greetings all. I just got my new 370Z. I have a Red Touring/Sport M6. I live in Puerto Rico and only 2 models are currently imported. The base (non-touring/non-sport) and
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06-30-2009, 09:57 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Another Newbie...
Greetings all. I just got my new 370Z. I have a Red Touring/Sport M6. I live in Puerto Rico and only 2 models are currently imported. The base (non-touring/non-sport) and mine. I do not know if the Nismo will come..
A little background.... When I transferred to PR, I came from Chicago where I was a member of the Audi Club (BOD member and Club Instructor for DE's). I had a 2001 S4 (Biturbo V6). I am very happy to have a rwd car....no snow here!! Since the car is still so new, I cannot really assess the differences (no WOT, harsh braking, keep it under 4K, etc...). But I can say that the turn-in is SOOOO much better than my S4---which was heavily modified for the track. Looking forward to learning more about the car. Pardon my Newbie-ness and lack of Nissan terminology. I need to replace 7 years of Audi terminology. |
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