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FairladyZ 05-13-2012 06:16 PM

Can you upgrade the rims? You tell us.

It's your money

But yes you can upgrade them, people sell them here all the times.

You just don't get syncrho rev, limitd slip, big brakes, and rims. Don't know if i am missing anything. But i rather go with the sports personally.

Why go base then add the rims back for 1000+ dollars wheny ou could just get it with sports for another 2500-3000 from the start.

otacon88 05-13-2012 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FairladyZ (Post 1718673)
Can you upgrade the rims? You tell us.

It's your money

But yes you can upgrade them, people sell them here all the times.

You just don't get syncrho rev, limitd slip, big brakes, and rims. Don't know if i am missing anything. But i rather go with the sports personally.

Why go base then add the rims back for 1000+ dollars wheny ou could just get it with sports for another 2500-3000 from the start.

the only sports package in my area is a manual in the color i want, and i'm having my automatic base shipped from somewhere else, which is going to add extra anyways, and to get the sports is going to add even more. Upgrading the rims was just a thought, I don't know if i'll do it.

The base rims aren't bad, and they look alright by itself. obviously the sports package rims look better side by side with the base rims. The rims are the only thing I really care about though.

shaun66 05-13-2012 07:30 PM

I'd buy it again for the looks alone.

UNKNOWN_370 05-13-2012 09:36 PM

Like others said... you can buy aftermarket or find used sport rims. Is it cool? Forget what we think is cool. Its your future car... whatever is cool for you is cool. The only person you need to imprress is yourself. Its your purchase and no one will be paying your bills but you.:tup:

If I were you i'd look into your price range for a Z vs the sport pkg and compare to eventually going aftermarket wheels. Base wheels aren't the hottest thing going but aren't hideous. I know I would eventually want to replace them if I had them.

So in other words, my best advice is do what's most affordable and logical for your situation. You can buy the sport pkg. In my opinion, its really cost effective because what you will pay in good tires and rims... will cost as the same as the complete sport pkg. BUT. What's your appearance vision for the Z? Do you think aftermarket wheels will make it feel more personal to you? Maybe in one color the sport pkg is hot and in another aftermarkets would do more justice? Functionality... does the sport pkg have more of what you need and you just don't know yet??? Some things to consider...

Sport pkg functionality.
For street driving, or even AGGRESSIVE street driving, its more than you really need.
For the track. Its good but needs some mods. Brake fluid upgrade, I personally think steel lines are great on a safety level. Stillens brake cooling kit is also a must. And for more even wear, id add rotors to the mix. So you would be looking at about $1300 to upgrade the sport pkg brakes to a full track braking system.
On base brakes for spirited driving, EBC 3GD's and yellow stuff pads will give you a highly aggressive BBK like feel for half the price... lines would be much less necessary considering that your braking would be less extreme.
Base tires are much cheaper than the 19's and give a more street compliiant ride. Replacement tires like continental DWS will increase performance greatly from the stockers and still provide a more compliant ride.
Or you can just leave all of that stock and just have fun. Just remember, on stock brakes. The Z is hard to cause fade, but will fade if you are persisently aggressive. Also, nissan has a nice wheel option for 370's for 1650. They aren't bad looking and have a light chromey polished look if that's your taste??? Go on nissanusa.com under accessories and see if you like them. I think in certain colors they are nice.

I'm giving you some extra info because its common to drive a sports car for a while and eventually want to make improvements. You may decide to take a crack at the track. The Z is one of the most fun cars out there and you may get "the fever"? :)

Just think it through, don't rush and most importantly. Do what makes you happy. Hope to have you in the Z family soon.:tiphat:

PS. If you go for an aggressive Z? Oil cooler is Necessary.

Disclaimer: this is my personal opinion based on some experience with my Z and other info has been learned through the forum and reading articles. This is a base guideline that can be used as basic advice. I do not endorse any brands mentioned. They are examples of your possibilities. :tup:

Kenny 05-14-2012 12:30 AM

The sport package is a deal, for an extra $2500 you get some much more. If you were to add those options later, it'll be way more expensive.

Do yourself a favor (whoever bumped this thread), just get the sports package.

MacLean 05-14-2012 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenny (Post 1719088)
The sport package is a deal, for an extra $2500 you get some much more. If you were to add those options later, it'll be way more expensive.

Do yourself a favor (whoever bumped this thread), just get the sports package.

+1.......... :iagree:

LakeShow 05-14-2012 03:13 AM

Definitely worth the 3k, tracking or not.

Zoren 370 05-14-2012 06:13 AM

+1:iagree::iagree:

I don't Track mine for now. But to experience the SyncroRev Technology plus extra handsome looks (the Z);) is worth the extra bucks.
hey but that is me.

SS66 05-14-2012 08:56 AM

I usually try and buy cars with options based on resale for buyers wanting to purchase cars with creature features. I will most likely never track my car. This SP option was a no brainer for a sports car in my mind. Someone might purchase it from me and want to track it someday.

I passed on the heated leather seats, Bose radio, blue tooth etc. for myself. I felt those things were not necessary for myself and the possible future buyer. A new car version of old school car that comes stripped except for performance features. :icon18:

otacon88 05-14-2012 11:27 AM

I plan on getting an automatic, so the only thing I'd be losing out (for me personally) are the rims.

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Originally Posted by SS66 (Post 1719263)
I usually try and buy cars with options based on resale for buyers wanting to purchase cars with creature features. I will most likely never track my car. This SP option was a no brainer for a sports car in my mind. Someone might purchase it from me and want to track it someday.

I passed on the heated leather seats, Bose radio, blue tooth etc. for myself. I felt those things were not necessary for myself and the possible future buyer. A new car version of old school car that comes stripped except for performance features. :icon18:

hey what do you know, I'm from Overland Park too. :hello:

Vaughanabe13 05-14-2012 11:39 AM

Anyone who tells you in this thread not to get the sport package is just trying to justify to themselves why they didn't get it on their own car. It's definitely worth the money if you can afford it.

SS66 05-14-2012 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by otacon88 (Post 1719493)
I plan on getting an automatic, so the only thing I'd be losing out (for me personally) are the rims.



hey what do you know, I'm from Overland Park too. :hello:

Neighbor,

Shop around. I mean really shop around. I tried buying my car locally and gave up because of dealerships final sales price being offered. We had some free airline tickets so we burned one to Chicago. Got my 2011 w SP for 30904out the door. Also, If you decide on a factory extended warranty try online with Nissan of Santa Rosa CA. Best price here 1495 up to 1895 for 5yr 75000mile Nissan Gold Prefered coverage. Online with Santa Rosa CA 799 for same exact factory warranty. :hello:

kobnj 05-14-2012 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeShow (Post 1719159)
Definitely worth the 3k, tracking or not.

:iagree:

UNKNOWN_370 05-15-2012 01:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vaughanabe13 (Post 1719520)
Anyone who tells you in this thread not to get the sport package is just trying to justify to themselves why they didn't get it on their own car. It's definitely worth the money if you can afford it.

I don't think anyone here has gone against recommending it. Some here are simply answering one part of this question. Is it necessary for street use. The truth is. Its not. I have sport pkg and I use it for "true sporting" not aesthetics. Do I recommend it. Yes. Wil I go as far as to say its an absolute necessity for daily driving? No. Is it the best option pkg on the Z? F**K yeah.
Some guys who want to start a ground up project, may not necessarily want the sport pkg. Some may opt for 6 piston front/4 piston rear Brembo/AP/Stoptech brakes, VOLKS and a quaife differential. So to someone else, they may not want the sport pkg due to it being NOT aggressive enough... For others, the sport package is an affordable way to get extraperformance.

So you might want to consider not summing up every opinion you don't agree with as hate or justification.:ugh2:

Zoren 370 05-15-2012 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1720860)
So you might want to consider not summing up every opinion you don't agree with as hate or justification.:ugh2:


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