It's ok!
When cars are shipped to keep them from wearing on the springs/shocks while waiting to be brought. Rubber spring spacers that keep the spring expanded are install. So if you purchase a Nismo these spacers aren't known to ever dealer seeing it's just a Z. They are forgotten in the car. So if you see a stock Nismo looking a little 4x4 that's maybe why.
Op you could of checked that yourself.
If the car shifts into each gear fine but a grinding noise is heard.
It may be the fluid, I don't think that's the problem
Or
Your driving isn't yet adapted to the Z's clutch, an it's shift points.
I recommend following the "find other stealership" advice quickly!
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