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Specifications for the various variants are as follows:

 

Coupe:

 

Engine 3500cc V6 24V

Power KW (PS) / RPM 206 (280) @ 6200*

Torque Nm/RPM 363 @ 4800

Maximum Speed MPH 155

DIMENSIONS

Length (mm) 4310

Width (mm) 1815

Height (mm) 1315

 

 

 

Roadster:

 

 

 

 

GT4:

 

 

 

 

06 Coupe:

http://www.nissanhelp.com/Models/2006/3 ... iption.htm

 

 

 

 

bear with us, work in progress :D

  • 9 months later...
Posted

the width mentioned, is that including or excluding mirrors? Just wondering, coz i was looking for a house, and the garage door is 2120mm. Just thinking if i can park the car in it or not. :p (gotta have some priorities eh :p )

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if you were excluding or including the mirrors as part of the width I think you'd still have a problem. You would at least need to allow another 450mm so you could open the door

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Coz i dont have the "nice little switch" on my 2006 car ? :wacko:

 

Suppose they had to cut the cost with all your little adjustments :)

 

Wonder if this is the case on UK models???

 

BTW width includes mirrors iirc ;)

  • 2 years later...
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Coz i dont have the "nice little switch" on my 2006 car ? :wacko:

 

Suppose they had to cut the cost with all your little adjustments :)

 

Wonder if this is the case on UK models???

 

BTW width includes mirrors iirc ;)

 

My new 350Z GT comes with the switch!

  • 5 months later...
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Apologies for dragging this post up again, but I wonder if anyone could help with a little query? Looking ahead, I'm trying to work out if I could get a 350 into my back yard which has a fairly steep ramp (don't have dimensions to hand, sorry, will grab 'em tomorrow). I've found measurements for wheelbase (2650mm) but the only hint on standard spec ride height I found from searching was 108mm in NZ - are UK cars the same or different, does anyone know, as a post from searching seemed to hint that 350's sold in Australia had a different ride height? Is this the right measurement I should be looking for? I understand it might be the oil pan which is the absolute lowest point on the underside?

 

Our back lane is a little on the narrow side, and while we can fit a Focus & A4 in there fine, I'm having some doubts the rear end will clear the ramp on the turn, and of course if the underside behind the front wheels will clear it too. Any help with those measurements appreciated. :headhurt:

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I think you'd be best off seeing if there is a member nearby that could help out or even test drive one from a dealer and drive it to your place and see if it fits... Turning circles, suspension movement etc all make it an art rather than a science. I can drive onto my parents drive by coming off it I crunch my front bumper. :wacko:

  • 2 years later...
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Has anyone tried squeezing through a 7 ft width restriction in the Zed? I've never had a problem with the things and am more than happy to do a normal width (7 "7) restriction in it but I had to shy away from a 7 yesterday, I believe that gives about 2 inches of room on each side?!

 

Didn't fancy it myself, wondered if anyone else has been brave enough? ( :offtopic: Why do Bromley council feel the need to put these super narrow restrictions in anyway?)

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