Give it another six months to a year and you will likely see a lot more aftermarket parts. It took a while for aftermarket 350Z parts to come out as well and the selection got better each year the car was in production.
I do agree with Modshack that the economy and the smaller production numbers of the 370Z compared to the first year of the 350Z haven't helped companies want to start making aftermarket parts for the 370Z. Once 20,000 plus cars have been sold in the U.S. things should pick up.
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2003 Daytona Blue 350Z Touring/Nismo
2009 Platinum Graphite 370Z Touring/Sport (Sold)
2009 BMW 135i/Dinan Stage 2 software upgrade/M3 suspension piecies/Koni Sports/ETS FMIC/Alufelgen SF-71 wheels
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