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Old 12-08-2023, 04:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Don’t think you will feel difference in terms of high speed aerodynamics, maybe if you are ultra sensitive. But since the Z itself isn’t already such a high strung sports car (like latest GT3RS), improvements in other parts like tires/spring & shocks/arms/bushings will easily overshadow any advantage the V1 Nismo bumper may provides, if any at all.

IMO: the V1 Nismo kit is very different than the flow of the regular Z, just putting front bumper without the also side skirt and rear bumper make the car look weird, a little bit like those FWD drag cars with a very wide front end and slim mid and rear. The way OEM side skirt curve just don’t go with the V1 Nismo front end.
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