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RX8 front wing and as Hugh pointed out, too much crossfire going on.

 

Sorry each angle = bag of sh!te....

 

I think Nissan are trying to make the Z range ugly as they move forward. 3.0 v6 bi turbo and only 400 horses, tame, chuck the economy out the window and make it fun!!

 

I'll stick with my 350 thanks.... still the best looker of the family.

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RX8 front wing and as Hugh pointed out, too much crossfire going on.

 

Sorry each angle = bag of sh!te....

 

I think Nissan are trying to make the Z range ugly as they move forward. 3.0 v6 bi turbo and only 400 horses, tame, chuck the economy out the window and make it fun!!

 

I'll stick with my 350 thanks.... still the best looker of the family.

 

IYO

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RX8 front wing and as Hugh pointed out, too much crossfire going on.

 

Sorry each angle = bag of sh!te....

 

I think Nissan are trying to make the Z range ugly as they move forward. 3.0 v6 bi turbo and only 400 horses, tame, chuck the economy out the window and make it fun!!

 

I'll stick with my 350 thanks.... still the best looker of the family.

 

IYO

 

Correct, I wouldn't be voicing anyone else's opinion.

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RX8 front wing and as Hugh pointed out, too much crossfire going on.

 

Sorry each angle = bag of sh!te....

 

I think Nissan are trying to make the Z range ugly as they move forward. 3.0 v6 bi turbo and only 400 horses, tame, chuck the economy out the window and make it fun!!

 

I'll stick with my 350 thanks.... still the best looker of the family.

 

Its fugly but it wont look anything like that by the time it reaches production.

 

400 hp from a 3.0 bi turbo isn't bad and it should be a pretty tuneable motor ;)

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What about in the 1990's 2JZ TT, they were stock c 300+ horse and that was nearly 30 years ago. With today's tech and development I'd have expected a little more. But then I do understand the need for today's red tape in relation to emissions and reliability.

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