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Nismo rear deck spoiler on 370Z sport coupe
I own a 370Z touring coupe with sport option, I am considering replacing the stock rear hatch spoiler with the new 370Z Nismo spoiler. My concern is whether or not drilling new holes in the rear hatch is necessary. I do not want to drill holes and probably won't bother with it if I have to. Most Nissan parts reps don't know the answer to this question. One parts rep called a Nissan rep in my prescence and he stated that no drilling was needed and that after you remove the stock spoiler you utilize the existing holes to mount the new spoiler. I hope this is true, any feedback or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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I'm in the same boat you have to drill new holes for the Nismo and some of the old holes from the orginal sport spoiler would not be covered by the Nismo :mad:
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have you seen the price of that spoiler!?!?! you may have second thoughts!
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you can buy the S-Tune one, but i dunno about the other one
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almost $2400 list from Nissan!!!
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you can probably get it cheaper with that price it probably painted to match your car so if you think about it its not that bad |
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The price is MSRP from Nissan so you might be able to get it for a bit less, but you still have to paint it. |
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According to nissan, it comes painted to match every color. The price i was quoted was $850.00 U.S. and no drilling is required.
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850 pre-painted S-tune:
http://photocarsonline.com/blog/wp-c...une-pack-4.jpg Expensive Nismo 370z non-painted from factory: http://image.internetautoguide.com/f...nismo-370z.jpg |
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If that price is right painted and having to drill no holes its a no brainer in my book! |
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http://www.the370z.com/members/simot...poiler-029.jpg |
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