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Old 05-23-2019, 06:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Z06dude View Post
Hello everyone, I am interested in quite extensively “building” a 370z; Forced induction, Air suspension, Body kit, etc. Subsequently my following question is, is there an ideal year to do so on? I don’t see the value in purchasing a brand new vehicle, as the majority of the components will be replaced. Thoughts?
As far as mechanically I don't think it will matter but starting in 2017 Nissan started installing less rom in the ecu's which will give you less tuning capabilities (at least with Ecutek).
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