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370Z Nurburgring Special Edition
370Z Nurburgring Special Edition
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US residents need not apply, the 2009 Nissan 370Z Nurburgring Special Edition will only be available in Europe. Special consideration is being given to this 370Z because of the cars contribution to the 24 hour race last month. Although there are no major engine overhauls on this special edition, there
 Have you heard that Nissan is planning on beefing up their latest 350Z car? If not then you need to jump on the Nissan rumor train, because the next evolution of the 350Z will be the 370Z. The follow up to the 350Z is rumored to be lighter, nimbler, and
 We've been speculating since May what the successor to the Nissan 350Z would offically be called and today we finally find out. The 2009 Nissan 370Z is the offical name form Nissan and standard edition will be bearing the 3.7l V6 engine. So no more speculation on names, it's done,
 Lexus is still enjoying ripping the corners up on the Nurburgring in it's all new 2011 Lexus LFA Super Car. Wouldn't you want to draw out every last moment in the high performance monster if you were in the testing department? Also, this would seem to signal that Lexus is
 BMW has released some information on the elusive M3 saw running around the Nurburgring a few weeks ago. The factory built race car is truly an inspiration for corner carving light weight goodness. But perhaps BMW has gone too far? nah! [gallery] Not only is this new M3 lighter, thanks
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