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Nissan 370Z (2009)

The Nissan 370Z (also known as Fairlady Z) is a sports car from Nissan that entered production in December 2008

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The Nissan 370Z (also known as Fairlady Z) is a sports car from Nissan that entered production in December 2008. Replacing the 350Z, the 370Z is currently the newest model in the Z model range and is offered as a coupé and a roadster.

 Replacing the 350Z, the 370Z is currently the newest model in the Z model range and is offered as a coupé and a roadster

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The 370Z is powered by a VQ37VHR 3.7L V6 engine and can be ordered with Nissan's SynchroRev Match, which automatically "blips" the throttle when downshifting to remove the need for heel-and-toe footwork. It received a significant facelift as part of a 2013 model refresh.

Nissan had partnered with EA as a part of their marketing strategy by introducing this car into Need for Speed: Undercover before its release as well as the Takedown mini-series by EA to help advertise the car

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Nissan had partnered with EA as a part of their marketing strategy by introducing this car into Need for Speed: Undercover before its release as well as the Takedown mini-series by EA to help advertise the car.

Nissan had partnered with EA as a part of their marketing strategy by introducing this car into Need for Speed: Undercover before its release as well as the Takedown mini-series by EA to help advertise the car

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This resulted in players having the chance to drive the car in-game before it hit the streets.

This resulted in players having the chance to drive the car in-game before it hit the streets

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