Official Nissan Z "Z34" Thread

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why did they have to screw with an attractive car to make it ugly.. If it ain't broke, don't fix it Nissan!!!!!
 
why did they have to screw with an attractive car to make it ugly.. If it ain't broke, don't fix it Nissan!!!!!

WHAT??????????? Before I read your post I was going to say "good job Nissan for keeping the car close to the same, it looks great and there is no need to change it". It looks nearly identical. YOU CRAZY! I really like it.
 
This shot actually makes me think 'Crossfire'. I'd be surprised if it didn't have pretty similar proportions to that car.

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Yup, minus some of the hunchback look of the Crossfire.

It does look similar to a Crossfire. But the 370z does not look like a dog taking a crap.
 
First Photos of the 2010 Nissan 370Z Convertible

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SANTA MONICA, California Nissan has yet to officially unveil the all-new 2009 Nissan 370Z coupe, and Inside Line is already providing details on the 2010 Nissan 370Z convertible.

Unlike the Infiniti G37 drop top, which uses a retractable hardtop, the future 370Z convertible will incorporate a power-operated soft top. The fabric top will likely keep the new Z convertible from getting an exorbitant bump in price, and more importantly, will prevent the newly smaller Z from taking on any unnecessary pounds. The new sixth-generation Z cut its wheelbase by approximately 4 inches, so it's necessary for the convertible to keep its weight down.

The 370Z convertible is expected to share a powertrain with the 370Z coupe, likely to be the same 3.7-liter Nissan VQ engine that's already providing power to the G37 coupe and sedan. A seven-speed automatic and a six-speed manual transmission will be offered, same as in the G. Although the G37 added an all-wheel-drive option this year in the form of the G37x, the 370Z will continue to use rear-wheel drive only.
The 2010 Nissan 370Z convertible will debut early next spring at the 2009 New York Auto Show.
 
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