Nicely said Chris and + 1 on the braking. If you're too aggressive you could end up with excessive understeer or oversteer depending on the situation, not desirable until you know how to rein the Zed back in. Bearing in mind too the suspension setup in a stock 350 is generally quite firm, so that maybe quite different to what you're used to. The main thing is respect the car and the power.
Also wouldn't hurt to have it serviced or checked over as it's an unknown entity and check and make sure everything is up to par. Fluids, pads, rotors, gearbox, tyres, suspension, alignment, engine etc, etc, etc.
Good luck, drive smooth, take care and you'll have lots of enjoyable motoring.