I doubt the roadster is anywhere near as ridged as the coupe and coupled with the extra weight you're looking at a significant loss in performance vs. the coupe. The
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I doubt the roadster is anywhere near as ridged as the coupe and coupled with the extra weight you're looking at a significant loss in performance vs. the coupe. The 370z roadster wasn't built from the ground up as a "roadster" like cars such as the S2K. If you review the “roadster” versions of other sport coupes you’ll see that there is normally a fairly significant performance sacrifice made.
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