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yes, i just recently did. i have a 2003 350 and my engine sucked up ater somehow an blew a piston. i got a 2007 engine with 27, 000 miles and am very satisfied. Nissan improved the engines after 2004 an i notice a difference!
no well, the answer above is a piece of crud because no isn't JUST a answer. Although the answer is right, i would be better to describe how.
The Nissan 350z was produced from 2003 to 2009, so the latest retail price would be based on a used car. Prices range from $8,887 for a 2003 Nissan 350Z coupe, to $21,980 for a 2009 Nissan 350Z convertible.
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In my Nissan 350z from 2003 the average gas consumption is about 1 litres/per 10 km. --
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Nissan made the 350z from 2003-2009. They quit making this model because they came out with the 370z. The Nissan dealership no longer has this model available for purchase. Auto Trader has the 350z avaliable for used.
3 cylinders a side, in the shape of a V http://www.engineeringhobbyist.com/projects/current/air_v6/images6pistonassembly_large.jpg
My Nissan is a 2004, it has 280 bhp. However the latest Nissan 350z has a bit over 300 bhp in stock. That's because it has a newr engine. --
Nissan 300Z is only a 3.0L. 350Z is a 3.5L. That's not really the answer, but I know the questions on the Z line up, but nothing about any other type. The VQ35DE in the 2003-2005 Nissan Murano is tuned to 242HP The VQ35DE in the 2006-2009 Nissan Murano is tuned to 245HP The VQ35DE in the 2010-Present Nissan Murano is tuned to 265HP The VQ35DE in the 2003-2004 Nissan 350Z is tuned to 287HP The VQ35DE in the 2005-2006 Nissan 350Z is tuned to 300HP The VQ35HR in the 2007-2009 Nissan 350Z is tuned to 306HP The reason that the Murano Engines are tuned to less power is that so the AWD and CVT system would last much longer.
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