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Old 03-24-2011, 09:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
christian370z
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I cannot speak as someone with forced induction experience with a Z, but I would only consider the coupe. In my opinion, the coupe is much more attractive as the design has better proportions, along with the added structural integrity of a fixed roof.

I bought my 370z with just the Touring package as I am a performance guy: I knew I was going to buy a big brake kit, an after market LSD, and wheels and therefore I did not choose to get the sport package. The touring package gives the interior a much higher quality feel with the leather, suede, and decent Bose sound system which was important to me as I would rather start with a nice interior and concentrate on the performance and exterior. Others have given you some great advice, just choose what fits your preferences and interests and you can't go wrong!
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