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I will keep my '09 and will buy a 2nd or 3rd year Nismo version. This gives me plenty of time to save up the cash and gives Nissan a chance to work out the bugs related to the propulsion system, whatever that turns out to be. It's common sense that they won't make a lesser performing vehicle in this day and age given the competition.
As a side note, I hope they simply call it the "Z". Simple, elegant, lethal... :driving: |
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No wonder new members rarely stick around. Im gonna be the only 370 at a mustang club, least those guys have respectvfor you as a person although they hate your sissy car :)
Later weeney whackers Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk |
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dont let your panties get to much in a twist...in all fairness though, what you asked is kind of a loaded question around here as talk of the next generation Z has been pretty much beat to death. I can see where you're coming from though cause i myself am doing the whole wait and see approach to see what they do with the next Z to decide what my next purchase will be. |
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I like this one a lot :)
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you already have a Z. if you want to twin turbo, better off using that. the money you spend "upgrading" to a 2014 is going to be a lot, as will the cost to keep the 7at alive under boost.
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The next Z is already out. It's call the Jaguar F Type R. It's everything the next Z should be...............almost. :icon14:
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What we heard from insiders at our end its more like VQ30DETT
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^ me hope so. I'll get rid of the Z34 so quick if that is true.
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