Nissan 370Z spy shots
why would they change the name numerically but keep the old engine? im not entirely 100% but nissan has never done that. they have done the opposite though by changing the engine and keeping the numerical name.
and yeah it does look like a 350z....much in the same sense the 280zx looked like the 280z
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Thats at the Nürburgring, I can tell by that gas station in the background and by the license plate....Nissan also used plates with these tags for the GT-Rs.
Guess I have to go there and keep a lookout for it
to the engine, I've read about it in a german car magazine, it will have a 3.7 liter V6.
EDIT:
LOL
actualy they did use exactly the same license plate on that 370 Z like on one of the GT-R prototypes!
But that's okay, plates with red numbers are dealer tags, so they can say they are on a test drive (what they obviously were doing)
look at the number.
and I know were that that picture was taken too, thats at the Yokohama testing center in the industrial park next to the Nürburgring.
Guess I have to go there and keep a lookout for it
to the engine, I've read about it in a german car magazine, it will have a 3.7 liter V6.
EDIT:
LOL
actualy they did use exactly the same license plate on that 370 Z like on one of the GT-R prototypes!
But that's okay, plates with red numbers are dealer tags, so they can say they are on a test drive (what they obviously were doing)
look at the number.
and I know were that that picture was taken too, thats at the Yokohama testing center in the industrial park next to the Nürburgring.
Last edited by tobibeck80; 10-09-2008 at 04:15 AM.