The Nissan 350Z used to be a popular choice among car enthusiasts worldwide before it was discontinued in 2009.

In the past, the Nissan 350Z was a 2-door sports car that was highly favored by car enthusiasts around the world. It was a legendary car globally, but in 2009, Nissan Motor decided to discontinue this model and replace it with the 370Z.

In Vietnam, there is also a fair number of Nissan 350Z cars, most of which have been modified by their owners. The car featured in this article is no exception. After being worked on by Vietnamese mechanics at the D1 Workshop, this convertible Nissan 350Z has become more aggressive and fierce.

The car has a white exterior paint color, which becomes even more prominent and impressive when combined with the new bodykit. In addition to the new bodykit, this convertible Nissan 350Z is also equipped with a Batec exhaust system, producing a more powerful and aggressive sound. Furthermore, it is equipped with the prestigious Rays TE37 forged wheels and eye-catching blue Brembo brakes.

It is worth mentioning that this Nissan 350Z has also undergone upgrades to its original V6 3.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, producing more power with 287 horsepower and a maximum torque of 371Nm. The Nissan 350Z not only achieves a top speed of 250km/h but is also very suitable for the drift discipline due to its rear-wheel-drive system.

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Photo: Phan Ng?c

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