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forza370z 06-01-2012 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1748170)
actually i think the nismo wheels are almost the same weight as the sport 19" wheels. yes they are wider but not much heavier.

and yes the beefed up suspension and body kit add weight. or maybe the retarded expensive spoiler actually has gold in it..... :)

You probably watch Tower Heist too much...:roflpuke2:

fuct 06-01-2012 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 1748465)
You probably watch Tower Heist too much...:roflpuke2:

actually i have no idea what tower heist is..... :confused:


ahhhhh just googled it.... no i havnt seen that movie.

Shamu 06-08-2012 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NissanGuy23 (Post 1747149)
CURB WEIGHTS (LBS)

370Z®-------------------------370Z® Touring--------------------------- NISMO 370Z®
Manual transmission
3,245-------------------------------3,291-----------------------------------3,314

Automatic transmission
3,283-------------------------------3,329------------------------------------N/A


ROADSTER

370Z®--------------------------370Z® Touring
Manual transmission
N/A ------------------------------3,479

Automatic transmission
3,459 ---------------------------- 3,501


These weights are with full tank of gas, all fluids no passengers.

Yeah my Nismo was around 3200 lbs with running near empty. The nismo bodywork, chassis dampers, big brakes, strut brace, bigger wheels and tires add up.

My Nismo now is headed below 3000 lbs and it still street legal! It's more like Nismo should have been built with lightweight brakes, lightweight flywheel,, no AC, real race seats, tastefully de contented interior. Lightweight battery, CF hood, lightweight exhaust, lightweight suspension pieces, etc.

Has anyone weighed the nismo rear wing? It looks heavy to me. Didn't realize they put gold in it?

NissanGuy23 06-08-2012 06:14 PM

Is there a downside in terms of traction removing the spare tire and losing the weight in the rear? Im thinking of doing lightweight battery -20lbs in the front, and removing the spare -30lbs in the back. Later on ill looking into losing the 10lbs with HFC, and some racing seats. The seats is a important one for me, they transform the form and function of the interior, and have the potential to drop alot of weight!

Shamu 06-09-2012 12:04 PM

Not ideal to lose weight from back. I don't think it's worth losing spare in street car.

MacLean 06-09-2012 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Shamu (Post 1762816)
Not ideal to lose weight from back. I don't think it's worth losing spare in street car.

:iagree:


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