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nope. got the type s because I need the rear seats.

If I didn't, I'd shop the Supra.
I agree.

Z does have double-wishbone going for it. Pretty rare at this price these days.
 

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I agree.

Z does have double-wishbone going for it. Pretty rare at this price these days.
Meh what good is double wishbone if it’s not optimized and set up correctly

from what I’ve heard. A tuned z with full bolt ons and tires still runs laps slower than a bone stock zf8 mk5 Supra. The Supra is a macpherson too

Nissan needs to invest in the z’s chassis and suspension some more imo
 

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Meh what good is double wishbone if it’s not optimized and set up correctly

from what I’ve heard. A tuned z with full bolt ons and tires still runs laps slower than a bone stock zf8 mk5 Supra. The Supra is a macpherson too

Nissan needs to invest in the z’s chassis and suspension some more imo
This. They slapped a turbo, a new skin and updated a few interior bits from the original 350z (basically slapped on a screen). I owned a manual 370, and a manual G35 coupe, and while I liked the cars, the ITS is far more engaging to drive. The transmission in Nissans is meh.
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