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#61
ok...

"The 350z is basically the 2 seater G35 and vice versa the G35 being the 4/5 seater 350z.And also being rebadged from the 350gt model which is the newer skyline models.
So yes there is some heritage there.But the g35 is the closest.

this Nissan skyline shares the same layout and engine as the 350Z but has a more luxurious style about it. The wheel base is slightly longer and the ride is more comfortable because of this the 350z is probably a slightly better performer.
http://nissanskyline.6te.net/GT350_spec...."

So then what's that? If it isn't rebadged, it's ridiculously similar. The ES has a similar or the same engine as the Camry, but clearly there's a difference in ride quality and the interior. And how the E class like the 5 series when they don't look anything alike except as sedans? Lights are different, the shape is different. You look at a G35 lights and the 350 lights and you can see the similarities there and then in the shape of the chassis.
 
#62
I got the kit on, I just got the front bumper to do now

Maybe someday I'll have something like this....

This is my uncles, he bought it on Friday

2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia




 
#64
He's like the main Porsche supplier/unit in the city over here, he's got like 10 cars.

This is his site ramusporscha.com

He's got a Porsche GT3 RS too which he let me drive once :D It's a fucking beast

 
#66
Dilla, please give up already. You don't know what you're talking about.
"The 350z is basically the 2 seater G35 and vice versa the G35 being the 4/5 seater 350z.And also being rebadged from the 350gt model which is the newer skyline models.
"Basically," yes, if you want to look at it that way. But they're not rebadged versions of each other, though the Infiniti G35 = Nissan Skyline. Now THAT is essentially a rebadged version, though not entirely since in the U.S. there are two separate brands intended to be marketed toward different crowds.

this Nissan skyline shares the same layout and engine as the 350Z but has a more luxurious style about it. The wheel base is slightly longer and the ride is more comfortable because of this the 350z is probably a slightly better performer.
http://nissanskyline.6te.net/GT350_spec...."

So then what's that? If it isn't rebadged, it's ridiculously similar.
"Ridiculously similar?" Not quite "ridiculously." Sharing the same layout means that it is also front-engined and RWD, which describes a ton of other performance-oriented vehicles (many Aston Martins, BMWs, Mercedes, etc.), so that doesn't mean much in terms of connection between the two cars. Sharing the same engine doesn't mean too much either, seeing how the 3.5-liter has seen duty in some level of tuning in almost every Nissan and Infiniti model from the Altima on up. And while the 3.5-liter that saw duty in the 350Z and G35 are more closely related to each other than the 3.5s in other Nissans/Infinitis, they were still a bit different throughout most of their lifespans.

The ES has a similar or the same engine as the Camry, but clearly there's a difference in ride quality and the interior.
But in the case of the ES and Camry, the different interiors and lights is where the differences end. The underpinnings, engines and transmissions are essentially identical. In the case of the G35 and 350Z, the sheetmetal is far more unique while the underpinnings have more significant differences, along with the intake and exhaust piping, hence the more significant difference in the engine output ratings and why some G35 owners use 350Z intake pieces to free up a couple horses.

And how the E class like the 5 series when they don't look anything alike except as sedans? Lights are different, the shape is different. You look at a G35 lights and the 350 lights and you can see the similarities there and then in the shape of the chassis.
You completely lost me here, as this doesn't make any sense. The headlights aren't really that similar, other than the fact that they're generally upright, then their taillights are completely different. And you need to brush up on your terminology, as you can't see a chassis, not from outside the vehicle.
 
#70
Car looks nice. What I don't like (not your fault Pauly) is how the hood as the indentation for the VW emblem, so if you swap out the grille then it has a gap.
 

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