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Old 01-29-2005, 11:16 AM
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Whats the differences between the two in:

Price?
Drop height?
Spring stiffness?

Also, there is no "Z-Tune", correct?
Old 02-07-2005, 06:43 AM
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Originally posted by Armitage
Whats the differences between the two in:

Price?
Drop height?
Spring stiffness?

Also, there is no "Z-Tune", correct?
There is no R-tune suspension.
Old 02-07-2005, 07:27 AM
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S-tune is NISMO parts categorized for street use. Nissan covers these parts under warranty.

R-tune is for race use. Nissan does not warranty these parts.

Generally, S-tune parts are suspension mods, body, interior etc. R-tune is generally engine and drive train parts.

And I've never heard of Z-tune.
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Originally posted by pulpz2
S-tune is NISMO parts categorized for street use. Nissan covers these parts under warranty.

R-tune is for race use. Nissan does not warranty these parts.

Generally, S-tune parts are suspension mods, body, interior etc. R-tune is generally engine and drive train parts.

And I've never heard of Z-tune.
Oooh... I see. So they are actually different parts altogether. I see, I see.

Thanks for the replies.
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