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Originally Posted by >135I I love my sport, by far I think its the better choice you can buy all the upgrades you want with the money you have from

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Old 04-12-2009, 06:10 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I love my sport, by far I think its the better choice you can buy all the upgrades you want with the money you have from difference in price. Also you can get the 350hp the nismo will put out by just flashing the ECU. So save the money difference and do what you want. Oh not to mention the wheels are the sport package are forged.
what you mean they are forged? yea as i said im leasing for 39 months so that means i cant do nothing to the car. only tint
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what you mean they are forged? yea as i said im leasing for 39 months so that means i cant do nothing to the car. only tint

Forged

The ultimate in one-piece wheels. Forging is the process of forcing a solid billet of aluminum between the forging dies under an extreme amount of pressure. This creates a finished product that is very dense, very strong and therefore can be very light. The costs of tooling, development, equipment, etc., make this type of wheel very exclusive and usually demand a high price in the aftermarket.

In forged wheels, computer numerically controlled
(CNC) mills add the cosmetics and the bolt circle to exacting tolerances.
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Old 04-12-2009, 06:28 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Forged

The ultimate in one-piece wheels. Forging is the process of forcing a solid billet of aluminum between the forging dies under an extreme amount of pressure. This creates a finished product that is very dense, very strong and therefore can be very light. The costs of tooling, development, equipment, etc., make this type of wheel very exclusive and usually demand a high price in the aftermarket.

In forged wheels, computer numerically controlled
(CNC) mills add the cosmetics and the bolt circle to exacting tolerances.
oh ok iget what you mean is there any pics of any other forged rims wheels you can send me? i would appreciate it. and price.
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oh ok iget what you mean is there any pics of any other forged rims wheels you can send me? i would appreciate it. and price.
That will give you an idea.

Volk Racing Wheels

IMO the Volk TE37 is probably the most recognized forged rim out there

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The Volk Racing TE37 by RAYS Engineering is the current line of street and race wheels in various versions. The main line TE37 is the forged aluminum version.

Material is 6061 aircraft grade aluminum. This material is hot forged. 1st forging process is done with pressure of 5,000 kilograms per square centimeter. 2nd forging process is a slow process with 3,500 kilograms per square centimeter.

The lip is also forged to 3,500 kilograms per square centimeter. This allows the wheel to have less material than other wheels, but have more strength and durability.

The wheel's excess material is machined off (to tolerance of 1/100 of a millimeter). Powder coating and clear coating is done by a special proprietary process to ensure long lasting quality and durability.

The weight of Volk Racing TE37 is 8 lbs. for 15 x 6.5 and 16 lbs. for 18 x 8.5. With this kind of lightness and durability, it is no surprise to see that this wheel is a very coveted wheel among enthusiasts.

^The TE37 is on the left and the G2 is on the right^
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Check out that website I really like there wheels..
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Volk Racing Wheels

IMO the Volk TE37 is probably the most recognized forged rim out there




^The TE37 is on the left and the G2 is on the right^
yea thats great. they look really cool i tried looking in their website but i dint find the prices.
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yea thats great. they look really cool i tried looking in their website but i dint find the prices.
Try using Google. It'll give you links to different retailers. Different retailers will have different prices, so there's no way to tell you how much these cost because it just depends. I will tell you up front, however, that Volks are one of the more expensive brands.

Type in "Volk wheels" for the search term.

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Try using Google. It'll give you links to different retailers. Different retailers will have different prices, so there's no way to tell you how much these cost because it just depends. I will tell you up front, however, that Volks are one of the more expensive brands.

Type in "Volk wheels" for the search term.

thanks i got the prices they preety expencive... but really niceeee...
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Also you can get the 350hp the nismo will put out by just flashing the ECU.
You'd need the Nismo exhaust too.
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You'd need the Nismo exhaust too.
yea i know the exhaust is sick
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juan. since ur leasing, go for the nismo if the price is right. ur dad's probably not gonna let u start modding, especially if ur only gonna have it for 3 yrs. u remember when i had my old Z, i had all these plans to mod, but only put a system in. trust me u ll be more than happy with the car whether u get the sports or nismo. but if u can get it, get the nismo...especially since ur not gonna mod. it has everything u want--body kit, exhaust and tune. straight! its more exclusive too.
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juan. since ur leasing, go for the nismo if the price is right. ur dad's probably not gonna let u start modding, especially if ur only gonna have it for 3 yrs. u remember when i had my old Z, i had all these plans to mod, but only put a system in. trust me u ll be more than happy with the car whether u get the sports or nismo. but if u can get it, get the nismo...especially since ur not gonna mod. it has everything u want--body kit, exhaust and tune. straight! its more exclusive too.
yea i know i dont have any palns of modding just navigation would be nice maybe bose speakers or w.e because the stero kinda sucks lol...im planning to buy it after three years.. ey sahir since you are leasing also are you going to buy after 3 years or get a new z? oh and i hope they put an intercooler in the nismo i been hearing 370z overheat.. i want to bring mine to morroso once i have 1000 miles...
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I love my sport, by far I think its the better choice you can buy all the upgrades you want with the money you have from difference in price. Also you can get the 350hp the nismo will put out by just flashing the ECU. So save the money difference and do what you want. Oh not to mention the wheels are the sport package are forged.
I believe the rims on the Nismo 370z (also made by Rays Engineering) are forged as well. Rims now a days for sport cars are pretty much all forged - just like the Nismo 350z. They just don't advertise it much. E.g. Lexus IS-F, Evo X MR, etc. And i agree with you, you do save a lot money if you're not intending to upgrade anything and you have more choices. But if you take into the account of you starting to mod everything in your car to match what the Nismo comes with (suspension, exhaust, rims, Nismo body kit, seats, etc) you're looking at spending much more than what the Nismo 370z cost. Not to mention you now have an extra set of stock parts which you most likely ain't gonna make much money back on. But I guess if you get the regular sports base model, you won't be locked into a fixed set of configuration and you can choose whatever upgrade brands you want. That's just my opinion.

If money isn't an issue, I personally wouldn't mind going with the regular Z and then buy upgrades here and there and most likely end up with a totally different setup than the Nismo and have more HP than the Nismo would, but then again...that'll be not a wise decision if I only have a $40K budget. You might as well got with the Nismo Z.
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Woudlnt buy a Nismo Z, If the price is to close to a corvette im going to buy a corvette. Not a nismo Z. Its a great car but you get the point.

If the price is right then thats a different situation. But i am more than happy with my sport package and do not feel a nismo is necessary for me.

Not that it matters but serveral 350z Nismos was on sale for rather "cheap" I still did not pul the trigger on any, i still would have got a enthusiast trim if i had to.
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Woudlnt buy a Nismo Z, If the price is to close to a corvette im going to buy a corvette. Not a nismo Z. Its a great car but you get the point.

If the price is right then thats a different situation. But i am more than happy with my sport package and do not feel a nismo is necessary for me.

Not that it matters but serveral 350z Nismos was on sale for rather "cheap" I still did not pul the trigger on any, i still would have got a enthusiast trim if i had to.
YEAAA, my friend has the new corvette and got it around $38K....and i personally think it's worth it. It's a much slicker sports car. You get the targa top, bigger trunk space and looks a lot lower than a Z.
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