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Isn't here an awd g37? I don't think that is faster than the rwd g37.
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Isn't here an awd g37? I don't think that is faster than the rwd g37.
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G37 and the 370 share the exact same platform. The Canadians can buy a G37X w/ the sport package (19 in. wheels vs USA 18 in.). I would like to have a G37XS 7 speed sedan w/ the Stillen supercharger. It wouldn't spin, just hook and accelerate hard. It would be nice to have all-weather capability, comfort and performance. However, I wouldn't sell my 370 to have one. I think the 370 should stay as is-rwd. Our cars are near perfect, just a little refinement here and there plus about 40 hp. I might even install the Stillen unit on it down the road; a little leary of it right now.
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