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the new. appart from the lights can anyone spot anything new about that, looks like teh same damn car to me.

It's good that they are benchmarking its performance in line with the Porsche Cayman, as the NEW price I'm guessing around the £40k mark will place its Rivals as the Porsche and the New Audi TTS-For some it will have to impress to match its cost when it's competing with the BIG Name badges.

Think the 450Z with 430bhp,thats on its way sometime in the near future will be more interesting.

Any further Z's put forward by Nissan will have to be pretty damn special though, any more higher than £45k and you are straying into GT-R territory, it would for me then come down to performance and on that at those prices the GT-R would be my choice, I'd love to see any future 'Z' have the missing WOW factor that the Z32 had/still has which would make up for being non-AWD-911-beater and value's the iconic Z badge.:cool:

I love it :D

Looks a bit meaner than the current 350 front end.

It's not really a different Z it's just an upgrade to the 350 that's been on a diet and with a bigger engine.

T'other half is planning on replacing her 350 with a 370, which is why she has kept the 350 for an extra year. 84,000 mile service next month ! lol

350bhp and 200lbs lighter and only $35K thats £17,500 of our money!!!

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