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Old 12-19-2006, 03:18 PM
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Tamiya's 350Z and 350Z Track

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I have following question:

Is there any significant difference between these two kits - Nissan 350Z and Nissan 350Z Track from Tamiya.

I've spent few hours searching the internet and found nothing.
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:24 PM
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Re: Tamiya's 350Z and 350Z Track

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Hi

I have following question:

Is there any significant difference between these two kits - Nissan 350Z and Nissan 350Z Track from Tamiya.

I've spent few hours searching the internet and found nothing.
I think the Track edition has different wheels and a rear spoiler. The track edition seems to be the only one currently available.
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:33 PM
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Re: Tamiya's 350Z and 350Z Track

Actually, I think the spoiler is the only difference..
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Old 12-19-2006, 03:35 PM
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Re: Tamiya's 350Z and 350Z Track

I'he seen a rear spoiler in the Track version, but it's just a small piece of styrene, so I can make a spoiler in few minutes on my own.

Also the wheels seems to be the same - according to Tamiwa web site.

I'm asking because I'm sending my girlfriend to the model shop for a gift - so probably she's going there tomorow. I have called a shop assistant and told what to give her. Bud unfortunately meantime another "girlfriend" came to this shop and asked for a present for boyfriend - so the gave her my 350Z Track And there is only the 350Z now available, but 15% more expensive - so I'm wondering why is that.
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Re: Tamiya's 350Z and 350Z Track

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I'he seen a rear spoiler in the Track version, but it's just a small piece of styrene, so I can make a spoiler in few minutes on my own.

Also the wheels seems to be the same - according to Tamiwa web site.

I'm asking because I'm sending my girlfriend to the model shop for a gift - so probably she's going there tomorow. I have called a shop assistant and told what to give her. Bud unfortunately meantime another "girlfriend" came to this shop and asked for a present for boyfriend - so the gave her my 350Z Track And there is only the 350Z now available, but 15% more expensive - so I'm wondering why is that.

I've seen the track edition for about $22 on Hobbylinc...I'll have to get one..I had a 350Z as a rental in LA this past Spring..fun car.
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Re: Tamiya's 350Z and 350Z Track

Right off the top of my head, the Track version has corrected mirrors, shifters and passenger seat, as well as the front lip spoiler (molded on the body) and a separate rear spoiler. Other than that, the two kits are identical.
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