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Thread Author: Runfer D'Hills Replies: 16

 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Runfer D'Hills
My brother in law has just turned up at our house this morning to show off his latest toy. It's a 56 plate, 35k mile Nissan 350Z. Sort of electric blue metallic coupe. I've always liked them. He has bought it not as a main car but purely as an indulgence. His everyday transport is a Nissan Pathfinder and a Ducati Something-fastio. He let me drive it "round the block" so to speak to get a feel for it. Lovely engine note, smooth power delivery, leather seats etc. I can see exactly where he's coming from with this wee cracker of a car.

Great handling thing, I instantly fell in love with it. Not sure I'd enjoy its thirst mind but I suppose that's hardly the point. A sort of budget 911 in some ways. No sense in it but lots of fun.

 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Zero
Quite a reasonably priced toy as well

www2.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201213460037510

2007 Nissan 350 Z 3.5 V6 300 3dr Coupe

2007 (56 reg)Coupe28,400 milesManual3.5LPetrol
All documentation is present including previous MOTs, V05 Registration, 3 keys (2 main keys and 1 valet key) and a full service history (the first service was done at a Ferrari/Porsche specialist garage, all subsequent services have been carried out by Nissan). The car truly is in lovely condition, it has been my pride and joy over the last three years, unfortunately however I am studying for a PhD at University, so I need to sell the car to pay my student fees. The car is currently fitted with Eibach Pro Spacers and Tein S-Tech springs (-17mm front/-14mm rear). The aesthetic difference from standard is subtle, however it really gives the car a fantastic stance and makes it stand out from the crowd without compromising comfort. I do still have the standard springs so these could easily be swapped if you would prefer. Please do not think that this car has ever been thrashed or raced around, I assure you it has been cherished and always cared for in every
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - DP
Fabulous cars. Gorgeous V6, RWD, loads of power, brilliant handling, and very reliable / long lived.
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Cracking little car, wouldn't say no to one meself.

Strange company Nissan, i can't abide their newer cars anymore but used to like them in the days of Bluebird/Primera etc, but they can still make competent attractive (to me) vehicles when designing with a purpose, eg the 350 and the Patrol.

Purely out of interest how good or not has the Pathfinder been.
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By the way i hope you wind your brother up by mispronouncing/spelling his other transport as Ducato, my mate used to go bonkers every time..;)
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Runfer D'Hills
@GB, the Pathfinder has been OK, no mechanical problems, it's a 59 plate which he's had from new. Only issues have been trim related, in particular a collapsing seat. He bought it to tow his gimungeous twin axle caravan thing. I suggested to him that he must have sold a lot of pegs and heather to afford that...

:-)
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - swiss tony
>> He bought it to tow his gimungeous twin axle caravan thing. I suggested to him that
>> he must have sold a lot of pegs and heather to afford that...

Arh be oft wit ya, Twas da tarmacin dreaves tat payed fur it, it twas!
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Runfer D'Hills
Ok, postscript, iron well and truly hot ! "She" loved the 350Z...

Two seater configuration of the Nissan a bit of a pain but I'm thinking Brera 3.2 Q4...

Heh heh !
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worth the Cheshire Oaks Hell investment then..;)

Forget the kids, 2 seater plenty.

Could be the good Lady D'Bout is thinking romantically about you two time.

What is with middle aged geezers and peculiar looking Italian cars...Brera? good grief..;), a Boxter would be a good bet convertible pleasures for the summer sun for lovers.
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Dog
>> for the summer sun for lovers<<

You got some opes m8 - get next month over and then we're into the longest day (Summer Solstice)

:}
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Runfer D'Hills
Best be thinking about getting those winter tyres back on then Huckleberry !

:-)
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Dog
Ain't taken them orf yet m8!
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Dog
I had a metallic Jade green 240Z once upon a time, long, long ago, I quite like the 350Z.

If I bought one today though, it would have to be a convertible:

www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201213459500127

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 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Avant
I agree - if you're going to have a fun car, it needs to be a convertible. I've never felt any great hankering after a coupe. That 350Z in the advert is the same sort of age and price as the Z3 I bought for fun four years ago - and it has been fun, although the 350Z is probably more of a sports car than the grand tourer Z3.

That's a slightly odd advert for the Nissan - claiming that a convertible has an electric sunroof.
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Lygonos
I had a 300ZX Targa (pop-up headlights era) some years ago - only 160hp from it's lovely 3.0 V6, but its contemporaries were Capri 2.8i and Monza 3.0s which were dynamically pants next to the Z.

The 350Z, being in the top tax-band keeps the prices down (probably to the tune of 2-3 grand) which is fine in my book.

Personally, I like the look of the 370Z a little more.

www.new-car-discount.com/car/nissan/370z/all/all/all

Decent discounts out there from new also.
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - legacylad
A 350Z was a prime contender before I bought my 330Ci. A pal of mine drives an AA van, owns a 56 plate and swears by their reliability & handling properties, more so than the newer 370Z. Recommendation enough I think.
 Nissan 350Z - Practical toy - Runfer D'Hills
Hmmm, wonder if you could get a bike rack to fit a 350Z?

:-)
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