I almost groaned when I saw my name against the 2020 Nissan 370Z 50th Anniversary I was down to review. Some cars inspire, some are lustful, others have you leaping out of your chair eager to grab the keys and hit the road. On paper, this wasn’t one of them. And yet, from the moment I collected the car from Nissan’s representatives here in Sydney, I was totally beguiled.
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