I got up to 140 once and it felt fine and then I thought that was fast enough. Felt very stable. The Z always feels very stable at higher speeds (where permitted of course). As long as you don't try and make a sudden steering I out you'll be fine. As others have said good tyres help. If you're still on the OEM bridge stones then it's worthwhile changing them as they are so hard and give a bumpy ride and tram lining in anything other than temperatures above 20 degrees. They felt terrible in a straight line at 50 as winter temperatures started to come in. Had so many moments with them that I decided to get winter tyres and also switch to Michelin pilot super sports for summer. Best upgrade I did to the car, so much more stable and grip when you need it
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Zeetoyz sell an aluminium finisher:
http://www.zeetoyz.com/shiftknobfinisher.htm
I had one to go with my Nismo gear knob and it fitted perfectly and stopped the shift boot from moving up and down
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DC Sports true dual with X pipe for the win. Loved that exhaust on mine. Not too loud at low revs, but comes alive when you put your foot down
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I had this issue as well and it was a leaking slave cylinder that caused it. As others have said, replacement slave, braided line and new fluid will sort it out, certainly did for me.
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Found it to be the flywheel on mine when it was worn. Didn't make the rattle after it was replaced for at least 20k miles. Was then starting to come back a little but wasn't as bad as before the replacement
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I have one but it will need a respray. Currently blade silver but the paint isn't great. I'd be happy to give it to you for a nominal fee if you were to collect...
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Could be the 5v standby power has failed either in the PSU or on the motherboard. This is required for the soft start switch that turns on the computer. I once had a motherboard that had this issue as some of the capacitors on the standby rail had failed preventing the switches from starting the PC.
If you can find the pin out for the PSU you could check the 5v standby rail output with a multi meter or check the voltages on the power switch connector on the motherboard.
Try replacing the bulbs. Worked for me. Apparently hids lose brightness with use and have a hour rating for the amount of time they are guaranteed to stay at a particular brightness.
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