2008 Nissan NISMO 350Z Preview
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If the Fast and the Furious series of DVDs would be your choice as the onlyfilms you'd be allowed to have with you on a deserted island, this is probably your dream car. Beginning this summer, Nissan will be willing to sell you a NISMO 350Z that would look right at home on the set of any of those movies. It is the crown jewel in the 350Z crown, the fifth different variant of this model range.
In 1969, Datsun (as Nissan was known back then) unveiled its 240Z sports car to the world, a vehicle that was unlike anything the brand had ever launched before. Styled by ex-BMW man Albrecht Goertz, it not only had the performance but the looks to say to the world that Datsun was serious about performance. It also brought attention to the entire brand, as if it were to
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| It's a limited engagement, so order yours today. (Photo: Nissan) |
Since the current fifth generation's debut in 2003, the 350Z has been a compelling choice for buyers in the sports car market. By going back to the roots of the 240Z – great performance at a reasonable price,
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| Serious suspension upgrades and a lot of downforce will allow driver to bury the nose deeper in corners. (Photo: Nissan) |
About a decade and a half ago, the performance car market was a completely different landscape; it was all about who could pack the most technology into a vehicle. Nissan fought valiantly against the RX-7 and NSX, but its biggest rival was Mitsubishi that packedtwo
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| Get a load of that tail! (Photo: Nissan) |

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| It's only natural that the 350Z received something along the lines of the NISMO package. (Photo: Nissan) |
Unfortunately, popping the hood is anti-climactic. After its boy-racer bodywork, special wheels, and so on so forth, all that lies under that hood is the standard engine. I guess that it might be a little too harsh to say it's a disappointment, because the Z's powerplant is excellent. For those not in the know, it's Nissans familiar 3.5-liter VQ-series V6, which makes 306 horsepower and 268 lb-ft of torque, identical to all the other Zs. For the record, that is more than twice the horsepower produced by the original Z. Perhaps Nissan is saving the new 3.7-liter engine's debut for the next Z-Car, or a facelift later on down the road. Whatever the case may be, you'll either have to wait or pay your local performance shop a visit. Alternately, just open a NISMO catalog to find a bevy of go-fast parts specifically designed for the Z – a perfect match for the NISMO's wild exterior.
Preliminary Specifications:
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