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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 09:57 AM
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About the new Nismo 350Z S2...

325 HP and a bunch of other goodies..
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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 07:13 PM
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About the new Nismo 350Z S2...

325 HP and a bunch of other goodies..
thats great...
why dont' you provide us with a link?
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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 07:39 PM
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But then I couldn't bait you into looking in the New Article section....
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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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Why am I being denied when I click on that link
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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 08:42 PM
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Why am I being denied when I click on that link
need to be a premier member.
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 05:26 PM
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Nissan 350Z S-Tune S2




Andrew Frankel's last road test for 4Car was the 252mph Bugatti Veyron. He didn't call me from the cockpit to enthuse frothily about the wonderfulness of it all, which didn't surprise me. This is, after all, the man responsible for the first-ever road test of the McLaren F1. In fact, there isn't an important supercar on the planet that he hasn't had a proper old thrash in, so Frankel's oh-my-god threshold is rather higher than average.

So imagine my surprise when he did call from the cockpit of a Nissan with the simple command that I "simply must drive this car. It's amazing." Really?

Really. It's Nissan's NISMO 350Z S-Tune GT, a car that Nissan Motorsport International (NISMO) created to celebrate the company's success in the Japanese Touring Car Championship. Just a handful have been produced, with one of them finding its way onto the UK press fleet.

Nissan UK are keen to promote NISMO - think of it as a version of BMW's M-sport or Merc's AMG - to a British audience. Buyers can already specify NISMO 19-inch wheels and an "aero" package from UK dealers, but the S-Tune goes much, much further.

To begin with, the engine's output has been bumped up to a shade under 300bhp. And the sports exhaust has been tuned to deliver a noise of titanic proportion, which is hugely amusing should you find yourself in a tunnel. The clutch, suspension and cooling system have also been uprated and the interior gains racily supportive, lightweight seats trimmed in Alcantara.

Visually, the S-Tune also gains a nutty touring car-inspired rear wing and an almost comically aggressive front and rear-end treatment. And the pearlescent paint and NISMO decals remove any doubt about the car's intent.

My chance to drive the S-Tune came sooner than expected. Ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan invited us to try an S-Tune S2. And that 'S2' badge denotes an even more powerful 325bhp prototype engine than the UK S-Tune. So, even madder than the car Frankel was so moved by.

Lovely. But the offer of a unique car to try out in Japan can be a bit of a mixed blessing. It's always nice to drive something special, but if you're anywhere near Tokyo, that usually means a traffic-crawl rarely involving full engagement of clutch, much less getting the thing out of first.

Here's a tip, then. If you've got the wheels to justify it, go to the Hakone area outside Tokyo. Nissan sent us there, where we discovered absolutely sensational roads; very fast sweepers combined with tight, technical hairpins and breathtaking elevations of all sorts.

And even in the middle of monsoon conditions, the S-Tune was sensational. Start with a tiny stub of a gearlever - "somebody's nicked the gear ****" - operating a six-speed box, controlling a gearbox that felt so mechanically precise and direct that you'd shift just for the pleasure of it.

Add to that an engine with stupendous throttle response, coupled with urge that felt relentless, pretty much regardless of gear and engine speed. Garnish with an exhaust note containing a bass note to shame a dub sound system and you've got the full S-Tune experience.

But here's the thing. The measure of a truly well-sorted chassis/engine combo is just how hard you're happy to push it in marginal conditions. Here, the S-Tune inspires huge confidence, feeding back precise information about available grip through meatily weighted (slightly too meaty at low speed) steering, tying down the body with extra-large anti-roll bars and giving progressive throttle response for confident power-out-of-the-corner moments. For enthusiast drivers, this really is a terrific package.

But, back to the UK and reality. The 300bhp S-Tune that we also tried in the UK - slightly less hardcore than the Japanese S2, but otherwise the Full English - isn't coming here and if it did, would cost £50,000 (considerably more than, say, a Porsche Cayman).

So what's the point? Well, Nissan would be quite happy to sell you a whole range of NISMO upgrades beyond the aero package and wheels currently on offer, so this little demo car is one way of stirring interest.

For us, though, the NISMO 350Z S-Tune GT is much more significant. It's proof that Nissan is (still) serious about building drivers' cars that can stand comparison with the very best on offer from Europe.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have a mobile call to make...









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[QUOTE=mhoward1]Nissan 350Z S-Tune S2







Where can i buy this bodykit????? Best i've ever seen.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 01:16 PM
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www.japanparts.com
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 01:24 PM
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[QUOTE=buffmanjeff]
Originally Posted by mhoward1
Nissan 350Z S-Tune S2







Where can i buy this bodykit????? Best i've ever seen.
your kidding right? i guess you havent seen too many then.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 01:42 PM
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Nope not kidding and imo that front is the best.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mc350z
there is a semi replica kit of that bumpr now available. the bumper is alot shorter than the real type-E but the general look is similar


http://www.zcarparts.com/store/merch...ry_Code=BSC09I
Thanks so much. Looks similar.

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Old Apr 2, 2006 | 10:42 AM
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Yea, the front end looks the same but the sides are a little bulkier and the rear is just a skirt, not a full bumper.
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