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November 20, 2008 2:42 AM PST

Photos: 2009 Nissan 370Z reveal

by Antuan Goodwin
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Click to view more photos of the 2009 Nissan 370Z unveiling.

(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive)

On Tuesday, Nissan revealed the 2009 370Z Coupe at the 2008 LA Auto Show and we've got the pictures to prove it.

Viewed in the round, we can see the new Z's shapely rear end and muscular shoulders. Hints of Nissan GT-R can be seen in the catfish's mouth front air dam and concave roof. Factor in dimensions and proportions that are more in line with the classic Z car formula and you've got what at least looks like a winner.

Of course, not everyone is a fan of the Z's new look. Pop over to our gallery and judge for yourself.

View the photos of the 2009 Nissan 370Z unveiling.

See all coverage of the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show.

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by tabeast2 May 22, 2009 12:48 PM PDT
Wow, what a major let down. Another hot rod for the little guy. When I let the clutch out my knee rams into the steering wheel. Even at maximum tolerable seat recline, I still have one too many vertebrae in my neck to sit in the car (no sun roof). I'm 6-3 (in my socks, use that for what it is worth). Not even close. Great car for girls and small frame guys - that's the only people it will fit. The MG-B was a cool little car too. As was the MR2, the Spyder, even the S2000. And they all had one thing in common - the "affordable" sports car but you had to order it off the Junior's menu.
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