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What parts from the 2023 Nissan Z do you think can be interchanged to previous generations with the 370z/350z platforms?

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Old 08-20-2021, 01:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What parts from the 2023 Nissan Z do you think can be interchanged to previous generations with the 370z/350z platforms?
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Old 08-20-2021, 04:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I myself would like to know….wonder if the Fast Intentions exhaust and HFC would fit the 2023
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Old 08-20-2021, 07:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What parts from the 2023 Nissan Z do you think can be interchanged to previous generations with the 370z/350z platforms?
The new manual shift knob. Possibly a new and improved OEM CSC.
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From the looks of it , looks like the seats are Z34 roadster seats, the door cards might be also swappable, the dome light looks identical, shiftknob, if it weren't for the headlights might also be able to swap the hood and fenders
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All of the suspension parts. Brake parts. It is a Z34 chassis.
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Can't wait to see what kind of radical stuff the 370z owners will do with the 2023+ part swaps, especially the body. I'm even thinking about swapping my center console for the 2nd cup holder in the new Z.
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I hope, but doubted... Nissan carried over a lot of stuff to save cost....

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I heard the oil and gas caps are to remain the same
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All of the suspension parts. Brake parts. It is a Z34 chassis.
Anyone know if the parts from the Z proto is improved and re-inforced - like the control arms, bushes, diff, axles? Or complete identical components?
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Anyone know if the parts from the Z proto is improved and re-inforced - like the control arms, bushes, diff, axles? Or complete identical components?
Which parts need reinforcing?
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I thought they adjusted the frontend to reduce "wandering", sounds like more caster to me. I'm not sure what needs to change to allow that but it may be different parts, not just an adjustment.
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I thought they adjusted the frontend to reduce "wandering", sounds like more caster to me. I'm not sure what needs to change to allow that but it may be different parts, not just an adjustment.

Lol, maybe that just means they included the body brace kit as standard.

https://conceptzperformance.com/nism...70z_p_4733.php

That seems like the lazy way Nissan would go about to 'improve' the chassis without any actual R&D work.
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Kinda hoping that manual transmission will go in lol
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The new manual shift knob. Possibly a new and improved OEM CSC.
Z1 Motorsports confirmed a while back Nissan punted the CSC design and went back to CMAK style where the slave is on the outside of the bellhousing.
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