Somebody have the Nismo GT S-Tune Rear Spoiler?
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Originally posted by fergraz
What VIN #? A VIN # of Nismo GT S-Tune car?
What VIN #? A VIN # of Nismo GT S-Tune car?
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i think a replica is as close as were gonna get to them for a while and there is no guarantee even on that
it would be nice ! isnt it adjustable?
Last edited by **; 08-17-2004 at 11:07 PM.
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That's actually the Japenese only Type-E, they are only making like five of them and they are all spoken for.
This is actually the S-tune spoiler: http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...Category_Code=
This is actually the S-tune spoiler: http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...Category_Code=
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no your misunderstanding what fergraz is asking
there is a limited edition fairlady type E like you said it doesnt have a spoiler
then there is a nismo's version called S tune GT
the spoiler you posted is the US spec S tune spoiler. but there is a S tune GT spoiler that is different
the S tune GT kit is actually being used alot in the super taikyu racing league JGTC 300 and is the basis of the GT500 car
there is a limited edition fairlady type E like you said it doesnt have a spoiler
then there is a nismo's version called S tune GT
the spoiler you posted is the US spec S tune spoiler. but there is a S tune GT spoiler that is different
the S tune GT kit is actually being used alot in the super taikyu racing league JGTC 300 and is the basis of the GT500 car
Last edited by **; 08-17-2004 at 11:00 PM.
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That's the same picture that's in the new Road and Track, or was it Car and Driver, I don't remember. Anyways the article is all about the Type-E and that is the same exact picture I've seen of it.
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its the road and track
if you read the first of the article closely it says they couldnt get their hands on a type E but they actually got something better the GT
the first pic i posted is the type E it is completely stock except for the kit basically just a collectors car
the pic below is the nismo S tune GT
it may seem similiar but they are actually two different cars
if you read the first of the article closely it says they couldnt get their hands on a type E but they actually got something better the GT
the first pic i posted is the type E it is completely stock except for the kit basically just a collectors car
the pic below is the nismo S tune GT
it may seem similiar but they are actually two different cars
Last edited by **; 08-17-2004 at 11:13 PM.
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thats cool
i love my nismo CAI if you tap the gas it sounds like a turbo!
no problems of stalling at all
i have the 1st generation there is actually a newer version out i would recommend it the only problem ive had is my cone filer tore but my dealership paid to have it replaced
i love my nismo CAI if you tap the gas it sounds like a turbo!
no problems of stalling at all
i have the 1st generation there is actually a newer version out i would recommend it the only problem ive had is my cone filer tore but my dealership paid to have it replaced
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Originally posted by mc350z
YES
i think a replica is as close as were gonna get to them for a while and there is no guarantee even on that
it would be nice ! isnt it adjustable?
YES
i think a replica is as close as were gonna get to them for a while and there is no guarantee even on that
it would be nice ! isnt it adjustable?
So how much does one pay for this special 350Z? The question is moot because this car is not available in the States, and there are no plans to bring any over. For the record, the car costs approximately $60,000, which makes it about twice the price of a stock 350Z. But all is not lost. Nismo has set up shop in North America though the company sells only aftermarket parts, not complete cars (you can have the installation performed at most Nissan service centers). There may be a chance Nismo will make most of the S-Tune GT parts available here, including the body kit