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    Quote Originally Posted by Nissangeek
    Just get a NISMO edition and be done with it.
    your kidding right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN
    your kidding right?
    I kinda like it. At least the splitter and diffuser actually work. The wing I don't know about though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nissangeek
    I kinda like it. At least the splitter and diffuser actually work. The wing I don't know about though.
    $39,000 for a car that cost 34,000 + a body kit.

    Yeah that makes a lot of sense.

    On the other hand, look what was sold in japan....

    NISMO Fairlady Z 380RS

    Announced in February 2007, Nismo announced the launch of the Nismo 380RS. The Nismo 380RS is a modified version of Nissan Z33 Fairlady Z. Two versions have been announced, the first is track-only model called the 380RS-C (C for competition), the second is a street model being sold at Nissan dealers. Both versions use a Nissan VQ series V6 engine, bored and stroked to 3.8L. The track-only 380RS-C makes 400hp, and the street version makes approximately 350hp. The Nismo 380RS is only being sold in Japan.



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