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Tuners agree: Nissan 370Z is Z winner and still champion

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It’s nice when the hometown auto show occasions the global debut of a new car, nicer still when that car is the stuff of fanboy legend. A few days before last week’s L.A. Auto Show -- when the redesigned 2009 Nissan 370Z was still squirreled away under the silk sheets somewhere -- we got a hold of the car for a few days of testing and flogging.

The review will appear Dec. 5 in the dead tree edition, but here’s the early juice: The car gains some much needed horsepower (now to 332 hp out of Nissan’s evergreen V6 engine). The new Z is lighter and stiffer. The clunky crossbar brace in back is gone. The styling is more aggressive and flamboyant. And the car’s six-speed manual offers a fantastic new feature that blips the throttle heel-and-toe style when you downshift. There are a lot of sequential gearboxes and automatics that do this, but this is the first gated shifter so equipped. Now I can wear my Allen Edmonds.

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In the video we take the car to visit members of its core audience, the techs at FastAuto Works tuner shop in Arcadia. Check it out.

-- Dan Neil

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