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It is a well known fact that 370z's are comparatively slow.
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I don't think I'd ever call them slow. can they compete with a challenger with 470hp racing from 70-120 or a camaro SS, probably not, but 0-60 stock 370z against those is still a close race and not losing by much at all. in my opinion at least.
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