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Old 11-17-2023, 03:27 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion View Post
Thank you. Yeah, the first Nismos started trickling in about 2-3 weeks ago. The west coast folks got a handful around that time, ours came in last week, it’s one of the first. There are 400 Nismos coming stateside between now and this coming February fyi.

I’ve never paid over sticker for anything and I plan on keeping that streak going as long as possible (until we finally get an RS Porsche, no getting around markups there, but that’s a ways off).

Price wise, imo the Z and Z Nismo prices (at Msrp) are fair and in-line with historical price structure. If you look at the 350z or 370z prices and then adjust them for inflation, $54k for a fully loaded regular Z is fair and $66-$68ishK Msrp for a nismo is also fair. We didn’t cross shop anything else bc wife and I are diehard Z and GTR peeps. I also love fast Audis so it was either keep the TT RS or get the Z Nismo.

The Nismo is not a glorified body kit like the last gen, everything was touched on this car: all bushings upgraded including engine mounts, oil cooler, diff cooler, transmission cooler, trans programmed for 20-40% faster shifts, they added extra friction disks to each clutch pack for better heat tolerance, the wheels are incredible in person with perfect offsets (almost perfectly flush, but not quite), better brakes, functional aero, recaros, etc.

On 91 octane, most independent testers are getting 0-60 in 3.9 and 12.0 1/4 mile @ 115. Nismo engineers have said the car loses 30 hp on 91, it was made for 93 and on 93, they are confident it’ll run in the high 11s. That’s not too shabby imo.

Is it worth the money? For us absolutely, no question. The Supra is a bimmer and we don’t like the over the top styling and fake vents everywhere, I’m an Audi guy, so an M2 ain’t happening ( it’s a great car though). Vettes in my experience, are American Chevy pos. Know a guy who hated his c8 so much he ditched it for a new Z. Vette build quality has always been crap imo. Mustangs, no thanks, bad ergonomics for me last time I sat in a gt500, hated it. Good news is we have lots of choices, so everyone has an option to suit theirs tastes.

Wife is the hpde track rat so she’ll eventually take it to Daytona and Sebring, she’s really getting seriously back into ice hockey again so tracking is on 5he back burner for now. I’m thinking AMS alpha 5 in the next year or two though.
Those numbers are pretty impressive for a 3700lb 420hp car. Me thinks its a little underrated like the Supra? Advertising crank hp when its actually whp.

I hope they come out with a M/T for the new Nismo. Because once my baby gets old enough to sit in the front seat. I'll be in the market for another 2 seater.
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