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First Drive: 2003 Nissan 350Z Roadster
Though Nissan couldn't go the retractable hardtop route, it did equip the 2003 350Z Roadster with a slick power softtop that neatly disappears beneath a stylish, hard tonneau....
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First Drive: 2003 Nissan 350Z Roadster
Though Nissan couldn't go the retractable hardtop route, it did equip the 2003 350Z Roadster with a slick power softtop that neatly disappears beneath a stylish, hard tonneau....
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2003 Nissan 350Z Four Seasons Test
The Nissan 350Z hit the street in August 2002 with everything it needed to be an heir to the thirty-year Z-Car legacy:?a stout, rear-wheel-drive chassis with well-weighted steering and beefy brakes; a powerful, torquey V-6 engine; sleek good looks mixing restr...
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Road Test: 2003 GReddy Nissan 350Z
While Nissan's 350Z is a legitimate and well-executed sports car, GReddy Performance Products has a suggestion: Why not have the "350" in its name represent a 350-horsepower claim?...
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Four Of A Kind
Nissan has chopped the top off its 350Z, making the open-air sports car decision that much more difficult....
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First Test: 2003 Nissan 350Z
Sequels are tricky business. Take the feature-length films "Godfather III," "Speed 2," and "Jurassic Park III," for example....
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2003 Nissan 350Z
The irony was not wasted on us. Call it coincidence, but our first look at the next-generation Ni......
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