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Hey whats up my names tony and i live in tampa,fl and am in the military. I currently drive a 2006 mazdaspeed6. mods include 3" test pipe,3" cat-back, cai,turbo inlet pipe,turbosmart bov,aftermarket fmic,lowering springs,rims, and tuned with cobb ap.
i am looking into buying a san marino blue pearl 2007 350z. 18,500 miles. feed back? how do these cars respond to mods? are the engines easy to blow? please dont just say something like "omg 350z>mazdaspeed6 all day long". all feedback is appreciated thanks
i am looking into buying a san marino blue pearl 2007 350z. 18,500 miles. feed back? how do these cars respond to mods? are the engines easy to blow? please dont just say something like "omg 350z>mazdaspeed6 all day long". all feedback is appreciated thanks
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Hey whats up my names tony and i live in tampa,fl and am in the military. I currently drive a 2006 mazdaspeed6. mods include 3" test pipe,3" cat-back, cai,turbo inlet pipe,turbosmart bov,aftermarket fmic,lowering springs,rims, and tuned with cobb ap.
i am looking into buying a san marino blue pearl 2007 350z. 18,500 miles. feed back? how do these cars respond to mods? are the engines easy to blow? please dont just say something like "omg 350z>mazdaspeed6 all day long". all feedback is appreciated thanks
i am looking into buying a san marino blue pearl 2007 350z. 18,500 miles. feed back? how do these cars respond to mods? are the engines easy to blow? please dont just say something like "omg 350z>mazdaspeed6 all day long". all feedback is appreciated thanks
San Marino is a beautiful color, have you test drove the Z yet? I love my car but I think you should think this one over thoroughly for a number of reasons
If you're looking purely for a car with good response to upgrades this is not the car, you'll see the general gains you would with most exhausts/headers but the gains for aftermarket intakes for the 07-08 Z's are questionable at best and some people have actually lost power through them.
Obviously, Cobb (and others) offer tuning options for our cars as well, but nothing is coming cheap with these cars, and with the amount of money you would spend on just a full exhaust system (including HFC's and/or headers) and tuning you might be better off putting it towards F/I.
Don't get me wrong, I have always loved the 350Z and I really enjoy mine- but you have to want it for the right reasons. While relatively quick, it will not be getting you the bang for the buck performance increases you would see with a V8 or an STI. If you are looking for straight line power go the muscle car route, but if you want a car that handles turns like a champ, has plenty of passing power, and does all this while looking amazing than maybe the car is for you.
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San Marino is a beautiful color, have you test drove the Z yet? I love my car but I think you should think this one over thoroughly for a number of reasons
If you're looking purely for a car with good response to upgrades this is not the car, you'll see the general gains you would with most exhausts/headers but the gains for aftermarket intakes for the 07-08 Z's are questionable at best and some people have actually lost power through them.
Obviously, Cobb (and others) offer tuning options for our cars as well, but nothing is coming cheap with these cars, and with the amount of money you would spend on just a full exhaust system (including HFC's and/or headers) and tuning you might be better off putting it towards F/I.
Don't get me wrong, I have always loved the 350Z and I really enjoy mine- but you have to want it for the right reasons. While relatively quick, it will not be getting you the bang for the buck performance increases you would see with a V8 or an STI. If you are looking for straight line power go the muscle car route, but if you want a car that handles turns like a champ, has plenty of passing power, and does all this while looking amazing than maybe the car is for you.
If you're looking purely for a car with good response to upgrades this is not the car, you'll see the general gains you would with most exhausts/headers but the gains for aftermarket intakes for the 07-08 Z's are questionable at best and some people have actually lost power through them.
Obviously, Cobb (and others) offer tuning options for our cars as well, but nothing is coming cheap with these cars, and with the amount of money you would spend on just a full exhaust system (including HFC's and/or headers) and tuning you might be better off putting it towards F/I.
Don't get me wrong, I have always loved the 350Z and I really enjoy mine- but you have to want it for the right reasons. While relatively quick, it will not be getting you the bang for the buck performance increases you would see with a V8 or an STI. If you are looking for straight line power go the muscle car route, but if you want a car that handles turns like a champ, has plenty of passing power, and does all this while looking amazing than maybe the car is for you.
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THANK YOU! thats some of what i was looking for. as far as performance im not looking to have some insane track car. my mazdaspeed only runs low 13's at the track and im happy with that. it didnt respond to mods for ****. i test drove my buddys 03 DE 350z last night actually...he had some cat-back exhaust and an intake. i loved it! im bout to get in the shower now and head down and test drive the 07 Z. if i like it and i can get what i want price wise...i will most likely get it. theres another one here in tampa also, an 06 model i will look at. thanks for the help. =)
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yeah the 06 has higher miles than the 07. i knew the HR engines were a bit more powerful. i am leaning towards the 07. they have it listed sticker price as 20,999. im not paying that though. i still have to part out my speed6 before i do anything. thanks.
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THANK YOU! thats some of what i was looking for. as far as performance im not looking to have some insane track car. my mazdaspeed only runs low 13's at the track and im happy with that. it didnt respond to mods for ****. i test drove my buddys 03 DE 350z last night actually...he had some cat-back exhaust and an intake. i loved it! im bout to get in the shower now and head down and test drive the 07 Z. if i like it and i can get what i want price wise...i will most likely get it. theres another one here in tampa also, an 06 model i will look at. thanks for the help. =)
I would say get the 07 if you can for the better parts, but don't be afraid of an 06 or earlier. The earlier models had problems that were corrected just like any other first generation of a car... but it's not like they were shitty and defective cars.
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Naw man sorry if I came off like it was defective or something. I just meant that the 07 had some decent changes in it that made it slightly better than the years before.
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Half the people in here are yanking your chain -- welcome OP.
I myself came from Mazda(3), and really enjoy the upgrade.
Hope you find what you are looking for and are able to become part of the Z community.
I myself came from Mazda(3), and really enjoy the upgrade.
Hope you find what you are looking for and are able to become part of the Z community.
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well i just got back from searching for 350z's allthrough the tampa bay area....the first one didnt work because we couldnt come to terms on prices. i am off tomorrow also so i think im going to search autotrader for some out in orlando. they usually have a huge car selection. on another note, i test drove a 2006 bmw z4. that thing is slow. :x