So today I was looking at all the different type of packages for the 370z but didnt see much of a difference is there like any website that breaks down
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05-17-2018, 12:07 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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370z Trim Packages
So today I was looking at all the different type of packages for the 370z but didnt see much of a difference is there like any website that breaks down with all the packages have? Like on the sports what it has compared to the Nismo and etc?
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Most people that performance mod these cars are doing suspension and full (or almost full) breather mods. Once you replace all those parts much of what made the Nismo special is gone.
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Sport = base + better brakes, 19" wheels, spoiler, rev match, VLSD
Nismo = better brakes (same as sport I think), nismo wheels (wider front and rear), VLSD, recaro seat backs (base of seat is the same as sport and base), different exhaust, different tune (350hp instead of 332) I think tech package adds nav and something else and touring also adds leather seats with seat heaters and stuff. Somebody will have to correct me on the details, but it's something like that. If you just want performance, there are basically two camps, sport if you're going to do some mods, but nothing crazy, nismo if you're pretty much not going to do anything (as it basically comes with a different exhaust and tune. If you like doing things yourselves and adding your own touch (intakes, exhaust, tune, wheels, brakes, etc.), the sport is a good option. The sport has great brakes too which you can upgrade if you get really serious (to a stoptech setup or something). It's basically a wash, and the real decision here is to get what you want. The nismos were a bit on the higher end of what I could afford, so I preferred a low mile sport that I could modify as I desired over a longer time period (keeping it fresh/interesting to me). My 2 cents. |
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Wrong. The Nismo and base+sport both have the same vLSD.
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It depends on what you mean by "normal car."
The Base model is the plain-Jane version. Same drivetrain, but no cosmetic/convenience features.
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As soon as an aftermarket body kit is a planned mod then you should be going with the Base+Sport.
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Ah, that's what it was. Backup cameras in this car are so useful. I ended up going with an aftermarket headunit w/ apple car play, because that felt like a better setup than the stock headunit and didn't need the premium for the rest of the tech package. SO USEFUL for a car with blind spots that hide planets. Makes backing out of grocery store parking lots way less scary.
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