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Excellent chop but dont understand what the steps on each side of the rear bumper are for For midgets to change the rear wipers? I like the normal 370z better. This bodykit makes an already busy exterior even busier
Last edited by SnakeBitten; Oct 30, 2008 at 11:57 AM.
I seriously don't see a track model and Nismo model both being offered. That being said, wherever that rear Nismo shot came from, the front picture needs to surface asap.
I seriously don't see a track model and Nismo model both being offered. That being said, wherever that rear Nismo shot came from, the front picture needs to surface asap.
Im thinking the track will offered initially until the Nismo Z enters the model lineup like with the 350z? Unless by the very existance of this photo the Nismo Z is ready to go in year 1. If thats the case Ill take a GT model or which ever comes with the VLSD, Brembos, spoiler etc...
Oh gawd say it aint so....Ugh...Excellent for ps but nasty for real life. That is hideous imho...Track model for me if this is the Nismo Z.
You know after photoshopping the Nismo Z in different colors especially black Its not half bad....This car is polarizing to say the least....Im dying to see the front now...Would be nice if this thing had downforce like the ACR
I agree with what a couple of guys are saying about how the 370Z won't be too much of an issue in regard to it being a first year car, because it will likely be primarily based on the current 350Z, that of which we know not to have any serious problems. Of course, you're forgetting to take into account things aside from the motor, the chassis, the transmission, etc. The 370Z will have plenty of things that haven't yet been implemented on other cars, which could very well, in the first stages of production, have problems. If it were me, I'd wait at least until the second year of production... Of course, I'm not going to buy a 370Z. I've done too much recent work to my 350Z that it wouldn't be worth it.