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In my experience, yep- at least a bit of "chirp". No smoky burn-outs in 2nd, unless you're really into abuse:( Gets expensive when you thrash 'em!

Seems to me that the Z's are built to drive/handle/be beautiful...if you're into tire chirps between shifts, sure...if you want to lay down serious rubber..Upgrade;) HTH


this toyota dosnt have the tin can bed on it.....this has a pressure treated bed on it and is considerably heavier than the previous scrap....this toyota also has 220,000 miles on it.......so i think second in that is pretty damn good..

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I know what your talking about when u say your 18 and it matters...to lay down rubber..i am 16 and bought my first car and it being a 240Z i am not "GOOD" at shifting but pretty decent and i wanted to see what it was like when it came to that and i managed to do it..anyways just my two cents...and i also don't drive my car hard...I was just seeing what it could do...

Depends on tire width and road surface, they will chirp in second but why? You aren't going to abuse it are you. Drive in style....... Make everyone envious but respect it. If you want torque, the cheapest way is to put an L28 in it. Although fanatical orginalist will hate me saying that. Go Zed.............

Time for you to sell your car as you own if for the wrong reasons. Spend some time with a revoked license and you will see how important it is to get a chirp out of 2nd.

Maybe I seemt to forget the line of ladies and recognition I got when I was 18 and could candy cane my 280 2+2.

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