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How about a special edition turbo with the GTR engine! Throw some massive meats and sticky tires. Now THAT would be something that could pull in an extra 30-40k! Look what they did with the Camero ZL1. Fix the overheating issues and post a good Nuremberg time and you'd be golden.
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I agree 100%. If you want to follow the herd, buy what everyone else is getting. You don't see many Nismos out there and I like the exclusivity. I use that explanation everytime someone ask me. I tell them, "...everyone drives a Stang, Camero, or Mopar, how many 370Z Nismos do you see between stop lights OR in a Week?". They just stand there nodding their heads in agreement! Everyone is into the HP "thing". Talked to a guy that owns a Hellcat who says he can't safely drive the thing on a rainy day or on cold tires! Where's the fun in that? Frankly I think he was overcompensating for the lack of something else! LoL.
Oh well, let the nay-sayers talk and nash their teeth in frustration. For now (and for a long time) I'll enjoy my 2015 Nismo....it's a head turner. |
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It just occurred to me that the yellow 280Z special edition came in '78. That was its last year of production and came 9 years after the first S30 launched. Maybe a Z35 for '19?
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It is the speculation that there will be a concept near the end of the year.
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I think it looks descent but not much has been done apparently
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Personally I like yellow cars on some models. With that being said stripes and such only look good on American muscle cars. However, this edition is atrocious imho. The Z is a great looking car even stock. The 2018 Heritage Edition is just awful. I will laugh if I see one on the road!!!
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It be better if Nissan Corp. named this the Horror-tage Edition.
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