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Old 07-13-2012, 09:27 PM   #28 (permalink)
KaienZ34
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Originally Posted by Magic Bus View Post
Show, I like the look of the front end better as well. The sport rims look nice in person, for me I'm 50/50 on that vs prior years sport rims. But what I do like about it, is it's easily recognizable as a 2013 Z, plus it is unique.

A couple things I noticed that many of you may or may not know, so I'll post anyway. Red brake calipers on the sport pkg only and that center square on the bottom of the rear bumper looks to be a red reflector on all color Z's.
Yeah we know all the differences. Check out the sticky thread.

2013 Nissan 370Z Updates - Just facts, no BS.

• Refreshed front fascia with vertical LED daytime running lights
• Red reflector added to rear fascia (replaces previous black center cover)
• Revised 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels (Sport Package equipped models)
• New 18-inch wheels for 370Z Coupe
• Red-finished brake calipers (Sport Package equipped models)
• Dark-finish fuel gauge trim
• Euro-tuned shock absorbers (Sport Package equipped models) - Probably the same as the Euro GT version. Forum user 'bvl' says, "Traditionally, european cars with sport suspensions are a bit firmer then US sport suspensions."
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