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mikeSS 01-31-2013 11:33 AM

Hard to find a Nimso?
 
Hey guys i am looking at a touring/sports package Z. I can probably afford to go Nismo if i wanted to. But the cloth seats and no nav for a car at that price is kind of ridiculous. BUT every time i see a nismo i think how much better it looks from the exterior from the "normal" Z

I know its limited production car. I would want a NEW White nismo. How long have some of you waited for your Nismo ?Zero chance any local dealerships are going to have one in stock for me at least.

thanks for some insight.

MJB 01-31-2013 01:17 PM

When I was looking for one last year, I couldn't find any in PW in my price range in the area. I ended up finding one in Tennessee and had it shipped to San Antonio where I ended up buying it at.

Rui Z 01-31-2013 01:34 PM

Get a Nismo. It does look so much better. Just use your phone for Nav/infotainment and the red stitching makes the seat look better than the regular Z cloth seats

gomer_110 01-31-2013 01:51 PM

OP, assuming you are actually in Michigan you might have a hard time finding any Nismo let alone a particular color locally considering it's muscle car country. When I was looking for one a couple years ago there was only one nearby, luckily I like the gun metallic paint so I snagged it up right away.

mikeSS 01-31-2013 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 2140665)
OP, assuming you are actually in Michigan you might have a hard time finding any Nismo let alone a particular color locally considering it's muscle car country. When I was looking for one a couple years ago there was only one nearby, luckily I like the gun metallic paint so I snagged it up right away.

Ya my thoughts exactly. I am going to talk to my local dealership, see what they think. If they got a nice sports/touring ready to go i might have to pass on the nismo if i gotta drive far/ship.

Gmendez 01-31-2013 02:58 PM

Called all the dealers in the state to assess inventory of PW, struck the best deal with dealer in Naples (1.5 hours away), drove there the next day to sign & pick up car. Voila.;)

fuct 01-31-2013 03:12 PM

you wont miss the seats and the nav can be replaced with something better.

steve hipshin gave me invoice pricing here in texas while she was coming over on the boat..... just sayin


side note though... if you are used to american muscle be ready to be dissapointed with the power in the Z.

gomer_110 01-31-2013 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeSS (Post 2140790)
Ya my thoughts exactly. I am going to talk to my local dealership, see what they think. If they got a nice sports/touring ready to go i might have to pass on the nismo if i gotta drive far/ship.

Don't know what part of the state you're in but Gerweck Nissan in Monroe,MI is where I got my Nismo at. You might want to give them a shout just to see if they can work something out for you. When I was there last year I think they had 2 370z's on the lot (neither were Nismo's though) which is 2 more than the my dealer here in Toledo has ever had when I've gone there.

122554 01-31-2013 04:12 PM

2013 PW at Woodall Nissan, Danville, Va. Ask for Sam

Gauge 01-31-2013 05:11 PM

I found a white one in WI and I was determined to get white. There was a website I used to get dealers to compete with each other. I paid 38500 for mine. I really wish I remember the website. But there should be at last a few in a hundred mile radius.

Also getting one in summer might be easier.

From a monetary perspective, get a cheap base model and put after market parts on it to match the nismo, then have fun with your left over cash.

One thing you probably can't buy is the nismo wing though. Lot's of people wish they could buy this :)

mikeSS 01-31-2013 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 2140837)
you wont miss the seats and the nav can be replaced with something better.

steve hipshin gave me invoice pricing here in texas while she was coming over on the boat..... just sayin


side note though... if you are used to american muscle be ready to be dissapointed with the power in the Z.

I am pretty sick of muslce, not sick of the power or sound. but sick of everyone having them, and i have my other issues with them also.

I want a sporty ride that stands out, and can be quick and take a turn. There are very few 370Zs around, and VERY VERY VERY few NISMOs.

mikeSS 01-31-2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Gauge (Post 2141059)

From a monetary perspective, get a cheap base model and put after market parts on it to match the nismo, then have fun with your left over cash.

One thing you probably can't buy is the nismo wing though. Lot's of people wish they could buy this :)

Looking to keep car pretty stock. i want everything OEM spec. so it can be replaced and warranted no problem what ever part of the state i am in.

this is why i want the nimso wanna get the best looking Z from factory.

mikeSS 01-31-2013 09:13 PM

on a side question, you think it would be crazy to put on snow tires and drive this car in the snow? I will be living in a city and don't NEED to drive everyday. but i worry about body kit being to low and hitting snow and ice.

i know a 370z would handle this better, but nismo worries me.

gomer_110 01-31-2013 09:24 PM

In my opinion it depends on what part of the state you're in. If you're over near Grand Rapids/lake effect snow area or northern MI I'd be concerned about plowing snow. Otherwise just be mindful of the conditions and leave it in the garage on those real bad days. There's plenty of guys on here that run snow tires and drive their Z year 'round (I'm not one of them though).

mikeSS 01-31-2013 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 2141433)
In my opinion it depends on what part of the state you're in. If you're over near Grand Rapids/lake effect snow area or northern MI I'd be concerned about plowing snow. Otherwise just be mindful of the conditions and leave it in the garage on those real bad days. There's plenty of guys on here that run snow tires and drive their Z year 'round (I'm not one of them though).

Ya i live in metro Detroit area for summer months.Then for fall/winter i am back in the city ( Grand rapids) :mad:

But honestly i am at the point where having a nimso might be worth taking a dam bus when needed. i really want the nimso, taking to dealership tomorrow in fact.


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