370z Revision?
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370z Revision?
hey, just wondering because i really want one! and to turn my 350z into a tack car...
but like you know her there were revisions with the 2006 and 07 models, like with the new HR engine, and the higher reeving versions
(don't know specifics, i only have a 2003
but are there any possibilities or rumors or confirmed reports of something new coming out?
it would be cool is the nismo went from 350 to 375 HP or something
thanks
jeff
but like you know her there were revisions with the 2006 and 07 models, like with the new HR engine, and the higher reeving versions
(don't know specifics, i only have a 2003
but are there any possibilities or rumors or confirmed reports of something new coming out?
it would be cool is the nismo went from 350 to 375 HP or something
thanks
jeff
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Well considering the 350z was 2003-2005, and then the revision came in 2006-2008 (total 6 years), if everything were according to plan the 370z would be 2009-2011 with a revision due in 2012-2014.
2012 models (if available) should be out during the month of October, usually.
2012 models (if available) should be out during the month of October, usually.
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The whole "stop production" thing is confusing you guys. Nissan briefly paused production after the Earthquakes in Japan. They're still not making Zs in full capacity, but they are back on the assembly line.
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I'm curious as to where everyone is getting this info? I know the 2012 GTR was haulted for a week or two. But the Z and GTR are built in completely different plants.
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yea, i guess they stopped things till they can get back on track from the earthquake
im guessing 2013-13 there will be revision..i hope 8500rpm, and 375 hp for nismo fuel injection ...
high hope i think
im guessing 2013-13 there will be revision..i hope 8500rpm, and 375 hp for nismo fuel injection ...
high hope i think
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As i've learn with all Z's. Wait until the last two years of production to get the best model. It happened to the 300ZX and the 350z. Who knows maybe the last year of the 370 it'll have three throttle body, 6 cams, 8 gears and a power bump hood to store it all. Just when you thought you have the best they tease you with more.
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Last revised model: you will regret since the new one is out the next year.
The best thing to do is get the first model of the revised version. That way you can enjoy the car a full 2-3 years before deciding to jump the gun on the next Z, and by that time the revised model of the next Z would be out.
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Pre-revised models: you will regret once the revised ones come out.
Last revised model: you will regret since the new one is out the next year.
The best thing to do is get the first model of the revised version. That way you can enjoy the car a full 2-3 years before deciding to jump the gun on the next Z, and by that time the revised model of the next Z would be out.
Last revised model: you will regret since the new one is out the next year.
The best thing to do is get the first model of the revised version. That way you can enjoy the car a full 2-3 years before deciding to jump the gun on the next Z, and by that time the revised model of the next Z would be out.