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2007 Nissan 350Z GT-S Concept

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2007 Nissan 350Z GT-S Concept

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A small team of Nissan development engineers working in their spare time have transformed a 350Z into a highly tuned 'Saturday Special.' Called the GT-S, the supercharged super coupé is a performance-focused version of Nissan's acclaimed 'Z-'car' and is designed to appeal to enthusiastic 350Z owners who simply want more.

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Read "2007 Nissan 350Z GT-S Concept revealed: production possible" @ Leftlane News

Why does the intake pipe go to the passenger side of the vehicle but there's a gaping hole in the driver's side of the front bumper? :duh:

Looks good though!

Why does the intake pipe go to the passenger side of the vehicle but there's a gaping hole in the driver's side of the front bumper?

Cooling perhaps? You may have seen the pipe but did you happen see what was sitting over on that drivers side? :AH-HA_wink:

All in all its a cool concept. The idea of selling a performance performance car is kinda odd but its been done. Just think Z06...

I'd take one, but make it sleeper style. :)

Edited by fuel_sipping

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