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So I put the V35 on a weigh bridge today. Anyone want to guess the result?

It was much closer to a 350z than I expected (a 350z came with us as well).

If it helps, it was weighed with nobody in the car. I dont carry my spare wheel around, and the fuel tank was 90 - 95% full.

Also, random fact i didnt realise. My fuel tank is 60 litres. I believe the 2005 models have an 80 litre tank??

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Model V35 300GT V35 250GT

General Information

Layout Front-engine / RWD

Drag Coefficient [cd] 0.27

Curb Weight [lb (kg)] 3848 (1745) 3241 (1470)

Trunk Space [cu ft. (L)] NA

Overall Length [in. (mm)] 184.1 (4675)

Overall Width [in. (mm)] 68.9 (1750)

Overall Height [in. (mm)] 57.9 (1470)

Wheelbase [in. (mm)] 112.2 (2850)

Track Front [in. (mm)] 61.0 (1550)

Track Rear [in. (mm)] 59.1 (1500)

Steering Rack & Pinion, Power Assisted

Turning Radius [ft. (m)] 17 (5.3)

Tires front NA

Tires rear NA

Accomodation

Seating Capacity 5

Front Head Room [in. (mm)] 40.5 (1029)

Front Leg Room [in. (mm)] 43.9 (1115)

Rear Head Room [in. (mm)] 40.0 (1016)

Rear Leg Room [in. (mm)] 36.2 (920)

Engine

Type VQ30DD - V-6 VQ25DD - V-6

Valvetrain dohc 4-valve/cyl

Displacement [cc] 2987 NA

Bore & Stroke [mm] 93.0 x 73.3 NA

Compression Ratio 11.0:1

Redline [rpm] NA

Max. Power [bhp at rpm] 260 at 6400 215 at 6400

Max. Torque [lb-ft (Nm) at rpm] 239 (324) at 4800 200 (270) at 4400

Bhp/Liter 87 86

Mosoto, you're probably spot on.

Mine was 1,560.

The 350z weighed up at 1,520.

Anyway. Minus the 55 litres of fuel, perhaps 20 litres of other fluids, and it would be safe to say that the weight is about 1,490?

Which year z xscape ? The first gen z33 z's were the lightest, and they got heavier afterwards.

1490, but then you gotta add back in your spare, false flooring and boot trim though lol.

Mine weighed 1563kg when it came off the boat from Japan. Weighs a little less now that i have light weight pulleys :)

Basically every car that comes off the boat will only have a few litres of fuel left. Its interesting that yours was heavier than mine and i had a full tank?

I guess the scales are never too accurate.

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