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I'd say get the manual 6spd + touring(and NAV if you want it). I'm happy with my purchase. It's my first manual and taught myself how to drive it. It's

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Old 12-28-2011, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'd say get the manual 6spd + touring(and NAV if you want it). I'm happy with my purchase. It's my first manual and taught myself how to drive it. It's easy.
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If you're gonna get a nismo, don't cry about not having those extra features. Too many people trade it back because they wanted navi, or some other nonsense.
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if you want to know if they hold up well/last, they do both great. i have over 80000 on my Z, all me, and no issues with the clutch but then again i'm not a manual n00b. overall they hold up great but tires/oil changes are frequent. sport package brakes hold up well too, no squeaks or anything else. get the Z you want
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if you want to know if they hold up well/last, they do both great. i have over 80000 on my Z, all me, and no issues with the clutch but then again i'm not a manual n00b. overall they hold up great but tires/oil changes are frequent. sport package brakes hold up well too, no squeaks or anything else. get the Z you want


When I sold my 03 350z it had nearly 90K miles on it and ran like it was brand new.
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