Originally Posted by RedNismo No, in this case, the $40000 Rolex does keep time better than $33000 one. The Nismo has much better suspension, aero parts, wheels, more power/torque, better
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It has a "different" exhaust. I wouldn't even necessarily call it "better." It does sound better, but every single aftermarket exhaust trumps the Nismo exhaust. The seats are just the regular cloth seats with custom stitching. Hell, the 40th has the same accent stitching on leather. The suspension upgrades are minimal.. struts and springs. It's noticeable for sure, but there are better products all over the place. While the dampers probably help with some chassis rigidity, they are not touted as such. Supposedly they're more for vibration than anything. The only "upgrades" that cannot be contested are the body kit, wheels, and the exclusivity of the car (numbered).
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That drag coefficient is what enables it to provide downforce.
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My girlfriend says I have a great drag coefficient, in that case.
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i don't know about the aerodynamic of the wing but to date, it seems to attract Audi S4, Corvette C6, Mustang v8, Acura NSX, Porsche Cayman, etc...
of course, maybe the wingless 370z would also attract those crowd too, where i live |
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I remember I test drove an RX-8 when they were brand new and still looked cool. I didnt even get 200 feet down the road in the test drive, and someone was trying to coax me into a race with their Camaro SS. For some reason, right then, I knew it was not the car for me.
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unfortunately for them, i am a slow driver in a fast-looking car |
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Rofl. Yeah, wings will tend to do that...Ive driven past many an import and domestic similar to those. Either a quick nod/wave was about all that happened...no racing attempts. Probably a good thing, seeing as all of those cars would smoke us, barring plenty of mods...
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I found myself laughing way too much the other day (I was a lil baked). Driving down a 3+3 50mph road (state hwy) and I look around and see a early 2000's Z28, a GT from the same time period and a brand new GT. I just cracked up because the mustangs were revving and **** and I knew I could beat them. Didn't feel like making myself look like an *** though, so I just laughed and they sped away.
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