I've just spent over $6000 having the clutch on my 2007 Nissan 350Z rebuilt. The car has been serviced by the book from new, has never taken to a track day, never done a burnout, and while I drive it ...
Many sports cars are defined by their engines, and the Nissan 350Z easily makes that list. The "350" part of its name suggests the engine's cubic capacity, which is 3.5 liters, and the "Z" part ...
Now, this is something you don't see every day. Most heavily modified Nissan Z cars start and end life with one of two things: Rodney the Rod coming up from the hood to say "hi," or a big LS engine ...
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