anybody here track their G?
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hey all, thanks for the replies. sorry to not have been more clear, but yes, the G35 would primarily be a DD for me with occasional track time. i have a few cars, a RX8, miata (my track car) and a WRX (which im going to sell.) just looking at options from here.
what's with the axle TSB on the 05 models? is that the same as the rear axle click with 350Z's? any issues on the 03-04 brembo models?
what's with the axle TSB on the 05 models? is that the same as the rear axle click with 350Z's? any issues on the 03-04 brembo models?
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The G35 is great for DD and occasional track time. You just have to make sure you are on top of the important issues such as maintenance.
The G35 & 350Z (non HR's) aren't so different on the track. But ofcourse, the edge goes out to the 350Z.
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Steering & suspension is the same...atleast for us 05+ 6MT Coupes.
The G35 is great for DD and occasional track time. You just have to make sure you are on top of the important issues such as maintenance.
The G35 & 350Z (non HR's) aren't so different on the track. But ofcourse, the edge goes out to the 350Z.
The G35 is great for DD and occasional track time. You just have to make sure you are on top of the important issues such as maintenance.
The G35 & 350Z (non HR's) aren't so different on the track. But ofcourse, the edge goes out to the 350Z.
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I started tracking my car last year and drive it daily. The only thing you may want to do is get an upgraded brake package and a decent clutch and flywheel setup (I would recomend going with the JWT setup)
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