Look what Performance Nissan is working on today....
Overseas markets see lots of better cars than here in the states - and again, it's a nice car. I just think it's extremely overrated for the price it tries to commadeer in our market. Perhaps I've seen enough R32s, R33s, and R34s that it doesn't excite me, but the car is still antiquated compared to what's on the market nowadays... :shrug:
the 350z you guys had featured on jtuned.com had my350z.com license plate holders, where did you guys get a pair of those, because i bought my car from a porsche dealership off of miramar and yeah, i need to get those changed out lol.
how is that street legal? i have never seen one street legal. I heard the place that was importing the skylines only crash tested the r32 and lost their lincese. My friend got a r33 and i know r32 legal but i never seen a r34.
Originally Posted by Nismo 350z
They dont rev to 9k from the factory. And they run for about 55-60k in japan. But other than that u are spot on.

Yes you are correct, rev limiter kicked in at 8200rpm not 9k.
Originally Posted by Andy@Performance
Actually it is street legal.
Last edited by Lawy'dU; Jun 12, 2007 at 08:13 AM.
Originally Posted by 350Z_GTS
how is that street legal? i have never seen one street legal. I heard the place that was importing the skylines only crash tested the r32 and lost their lincese. My friend got a r33 and i know r32 legal but i never seen a r34.
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Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
only the R33 has been made steet legal in the U.S. There was a case in October which decided this (a federal case). He may have pulled strings to make it "legal", but it really isn't.
i sold my R34 v-spec now, going to work with the Z, they're still awe inspiring cars though, even in Southern Africa, we have less than 10 running around in the whole region, between 7-8 countries and they're amazing cars, everytime i see one i miss my old one
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i hope a TT Z will be fun otherwise i'm reverting to GTR territory again!
.i hope a TT Z will be fun otherwise i'm reverting to GTR territory again!
Originally Posted by 350Z_GTS
how is that street legal? i have never seen one street legal. I heard the place that was importing the skylines only crash tested the r32 and lost their lincese. My friend got a r33 and i know r32 legal but i never seen a r34.

Car is lookin clean as hell Andy...very nice...
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Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
only the R33 has been made steet legal in the U.S. There was a case in October which decided this (a federal case). He may have pulled strings to make it "legal", but it really isn't.




makes me feel a little better about myself hahah