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Nürburgring edition 370Z for European market
Nissan reportedly preparing Nürburgring edition 370Z for the European market
From Autoblog: "While Nissan has been trying to master the Nürburgring in its flagship GT-R supercar, it was the one-rung-down 370Z which the Japanese automaker fielded at the track's 24-hour race last month. To commemorate the occasion, Nissan is reportedly preparing to drop a special commemorative edition of its 370Z on the European market. Although photos are still unavailable at this time, the Nissan 370Z Nürburgring edition is apparently set to be differentiated by a set of 19-inch OZ Racing alloys wrapped in Dunlop rubber, a sport exhaust system and the requisite batch of special badges. Only 80 examples will be made, each individually numbered, and the model will apparently only be available in yellow. And just to sweeten the deal, Nissan is throwing in a gift card good for over $200 of track time on the Nordschleife." |
Doesn't really seem like that big a deal, especially with NO MENTION OF AN OIL COOLER!!!... but what's up with not offering this state-side?... sheeesh!
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yeah no way that car makes it around the ring at speed without a oil cooler
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Makes sense... and if they're making a $71K version of this car, I'm VERY interested to see how it gets spec'd out...
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copy it exactly for.... ummm... 20k tops!!
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What's that? A Nismo edition for us?
However.. no thanks. I prefer getting a normal Z and tuning it myself. I would buy an edition like that if only it would weigh 100kg less, had oil cooler and carboceramic brakes. Without serious optionals like these it's only extra money for a stock Z. |
Depending on the price tag I just don't think this would be worth it. Plus I would much rather buy a stock 370 and customize it myself.
I would still like to see some pics though. :pics: |
at $71K I'd expect to see a second Z with a towing bar to take it to the race track!
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In Germany the 370Z starts at 38,690 Euros. That's about $54K USD. A Touring is likely to run well over $60K USD. The Nürburgring Edition is set at 50,400 Euros or $70K USD at today's exchange rate. This article states there are no major mechanical upgrades: Nissan 370Z Nurburgring Edition: Limited Production Model Launched in Europe - Carscoop It's just a normal Z, with a few extra limited edition touches and a slight price bump over what a fully loaded 370Z costs in Germany. I'd rather have our US Nismo 370Z. |
Thats why im thinking of bringing my Nismo from US when its released.
I could do a couple of $$$ of it. |
Here is an actual pic of the car with the OZ wheels
THE WORLD OF NISSAN AT THE NEW NÜRBURGRING PROMENADE -- DOORS OPEN AT THE NISSAN SPORTSCARS SHOP -- http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/5260/47549972.jpg http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/7990/26242597.jpg Opening on 09 July 2009, during the celebrations for the dedication of the new Nürburgring 500 square meters of exhibition space Unique merchandise from Nissan and NISMO When you go looking for mystical motor sports sites, you are sure to wind up in the volcanic landscape of the Eifel mountain range sooner or later. This is where you find the Nürburgring Nordschleife, still the ultimate when it comes to putting those who participate in the different races held here as well as the materials they use to the test. It is also where the design of many new cars undergoes the ultimate test of strength and endurance, in the "Green Hell." Nissan has been among those fascinated with the Nürburgring for some time now. And so, the Japanese company has become involved in more than just the legendary 24-hour race. Nissan has also tried to create a permanent place for itself at the Eifel track and, in March 2007, the company opened its test center in Troisdorf, a city near Bonn, where it can test out its new models on the Nordschleife. Last April, during its tuning runs with its new sports car, the GT-R, Nissan was able to attain a legendary time on the 20.8-kilometer stretch. The latest version of the mega sports car with 356 kW/486 HP clocked in at a new record time of 7:26.7 minutes. The Japanese car manufacturer is now getting ready to present a thrilling look into its world: the Nissan Sportscars Shop, on the Nürburgring's new ring°boulevard, where visitors can experience Nissan. The company hopes to share its own love of racing with fans from all over the world and to let visitors experience its expertise as a longstanding manufacturer of fascinating sports cars. The Nissan Sportscars Shop, which occupies about 500 square meters of space, will open as part of the celebrations surrounding the dedication of the new Nürburgring on 09 July. Nissan Sportscars Shop Every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Nissan shop, visitors can browse among fascinating sports cars and lifestyle products or relax in the Nissan lounge. In addition to the GT-R and the 370Z NÜRBURGRING EDITION, which is limited to 80 cars, highlights include the GT-R SpecV version, the only place in Europe where customers and enthusiasts will be able to see this hyper-exclusive model. This high-performance version of Nissan's supercar offers numerous modifications compared to the production model, such as additional carbon fiber parts, carbon ceramic brakes, a titanium exhaust system and a button-operated, short-time torque booster. Trained personnel are available to answer all your questions about the cars and can get you in touch with a Nissan sales representative at the dealership upon request. Sales of GT-R SpecV will begin later this year, with prices to be confirmed in the coming months. Visitors to the Sportscar Shop can also purchase high-quality Nissan merchandise and its motor sports department NISMO, including rare items imported from Japan as well as scale models of cars. The Nissan Sportscars Shop is also slated to take on a more central role in many of the company's marketing and sales activities. At the end of October 2009, for example, the company has planned an entire week full of action. The schedule includes a drift event at the Nürburgring, track days with the Nissan GT-R on the Nordschleife and a "tour of the senses," a journey through the picturesque Eifel countryside surrounding the racetrack. The Nürburgring's expansion into a year-round recreation and business center is an important milestone in the history of the Nordschleife, which was first built in 1927. In addition to a new main stand with 5,000 covered seats, the new grounds feature presentation and event areas as well as additional accommodations in the track's immediate vicinity, an expanded range of services for corporate customers, and indoor attractions. The ring°boulevard forms the central axis of the Nürburgring. On it, leading car manufacturers and accessory experts have set up themed stores and exhibition spaces along the Grand Prix track's start and finish straightaways. The covered promenade is directly connected to other new attractions such as the ring°arena for public events and the ring°werk (motor sports museum). |
good read, thanks!
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