NISMO V2 Aero Installed
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NISMO V2 Aero Installed
Pics of my 350Z w/ NISMO V2 Aero front bumper, V1 side skirts, and rear V2 carbon fiber spoiler. Also while in the shop got those ugly plastic side mirror pillars painted black. Also 19" NISMO wheels and NISMO S-Tune exhaust.
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Have a Do Luck rear bumper, but shop wanted another $600 for fitment and paint. Maybe add on in the future. I had the entire Z repainted same color when I put the NISMO areo on.
Fitting, paint, taking out door dings/dents, etc, $8000.
NISMO V2 Bumper: $650
NISMO V1 Side Skirts: $150
NISMO V2 Spoiler: $550
NISMO 19" Wheels: $1500 (from Viginia Nissan dealership ebay auction)
NISMO S-Tune exhaust: $800 (from My350Z.com marketplace)
I have family friends who own several dealerships where I live so I get parts at cost or below, so I know these numbers aren't typical. Too bad they don't sell this kit anymore from dealerships cause I need another pair of side skirts and floor mats.
Also the grill is from customcargrills.com and was $100 for the sheet and was fitted to the bumper. I like the chrome finish since everything in my engine is getting the chrome treatment, mush akin to the 50' and 60's era muscle cars.
Fitting, paint, taking out door dings/dents, etc, $8000.
NISMO V2 Bumper: $650
NISMO V1 Side Skirts: $150
NISMO V2 Spoiler: $550
NISMO 19" Wheels: $1500 (from Viginia Nissan dealership ebay auction)
NISMO S-Tune exhaust: $800 (from My350Z.com marketplace)
I have family friends who own several dealerships where I live so I get parts at cost or below, so I know these numbers aren't typical. Too bad they don't sell this kit anymore from dealerships cause I need another pair of side skirts and floor mats.
Also the grill is from customcargrills.com and was $100 for the sheet and was fitted to the bumper. I like the chrome finish since everything in my engine is getting the chrome treatment, mush akin to the 50' and 60's era muscle cars.
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Yes I am planning to drop the Z in the future as of right now it is my daily driver and has trouble with ground clearance already. I will probably drop it only about 1-1.5 inches when I do.
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