help on what z to buy?
gunmetal auto 2003 68k or silver 2005 manual 102k ? this will be my forst Z allot of people say get the pone with lower k's and other say the newer with higher ks? and help advice ? i have pics of both need to figure out how and where to upload them for you guys to see.
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I think a car that's meant to be driven spiritedly should not have a torque converter. The driver should have ultimate control of the car, in this case, when and how the car shifts. Even in manual mode, most autos with an automatic mode shifts at redline.

The Z's auto tranny doesnt. I still have control of my car, thats the only argument manual guys have over auto guys. If i get a valve body job, it would be the same as you putting a performance clutch and flywheel on your car. There is no significant difference.
Its just funny how the manual guys never have any good reasons for auto vs manual. Its always some opinion with no basis of fact. OP, drive both cars, see how they run. The Z has had more problems with its manual tranny, than with its auto.
So just because it has a torque converter it cant be driven spiritedly? 
The Z's auto tranny doesnt. I still have control of my car, thats the only argument manual guys have over auto guys. If i get a valve body job, it would be the same as you putting a performance clutch and flywheel on your car. There is no significant difference.
Its just funny how the manual guys never have any good reasons for auto vs manual. Its always some opinion with no basis of fact. OP, drive both cars, see how they run. The Z has had more problems with its manual tranny, than with its auto.

The Z's auto tranny doesnt. I still have control of my car, thats the only argument manual guys have over auto guys. If i get a valve body job, it would be the same as you putting a performance clutch and flywheel on your car. There is no significant difference.
Its just funny how the manual guys never have any good reasons for auto vs manual. Its always some opinion with no basis of fact. OP, drive both cars, see how they run. The Z has had more problems with its manual tranny, than with its auto.
The main reason "manual guys" like a clutch is because a manual transmission facilitates less horespower loss at the wheels. Oh, the car also doesn't shift when we don't want it to. You can do as much "spirited driving" as you want in your auto Z, but it's not any different than my "spirited driving" in my wife's AWD Juke.
Last edited by angelo350z; Dec 29, 2012 at 08:40 AM.

As I said to you on the Kiwi forums, if you're thinking about doing any track time or motorsports in the future, I'd go manual, much easier to deal with on the track. Auto has less problems than the manual boxes do though.
Bide your time there's plenty of 350's around, and they've really come down in price. Find one that fits all of your requirements.
The best one around over here at the moment has to be that LMS in Tauranga, but they want more clams than you've indicated. Only 3-4k kilometres on the odometre should still be pristine. Although has obviously spent a lot of time just sitting over the last 10 years.
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