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Nissan’s 350Z arrived in Australia in 2003, continuing the brand’s long line of ‘Zed’ (or Zee) sports and GT cars that kicked off with the iconic 240Z in the late 1960s. As the name implies, it’s powered by a 3.5-litre (naturally aspirated) V6 engine. Drive goes to the rear wheels through either a manual gearbox or automatic transmission. It stayed on sale until the update 370Z arrived in 2009.
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Clutches are not generally covered by the warranty, they are considered to be a consumable component. That presumes that the wear is normal and not abnormal, but the problem with that that is that who determines what is normal wear and what is abnormal. I would consult an independent Nissan specialist and consider having a heavy - duty clutch fitted.
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