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Nissan Announces Pricing on 2009 NISMO 370Z™ Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced pricing for the all-new 2009 Nissan NISMO 370Z™, which goes on sale today at Nissan retailers nationwide.
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Nissan Announces Pricing on 2009 NISMO 370Z™
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced pricing for the all-new 2009 Nissan NISMO 370Z™, which goes on sale today at Nissan retailers nationwide. The new, second-generation NISMO Z® continues the tradition of the original, offering unique performance and design attributes that true sports car enthusiasts are looking for – including a functional aerodynamic body design, 18 additional horsepower and a special sport-tuned suspension. The 2009 Nissan NISMO 370Z™, which is equipped with a 350-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 and close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission with SynchroRev Match, has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price* (MSRP) of US $39,130. Only three accessories are available on this well equipped vehicle – NISMO carpeted floor mats, illuminated kick plates and a carpeted trunk mat. “The new NISMO Z® is a tuner and Z® enthusiast’s dream – straight from the factory,” said Pat Steiner, Director, Specialty Vehicles, Nissan Division, NNA. “With its dramatic exterior, custom interior, sport-tuned performance and under $40,000 price, this new NISMO Z® is possibly the best ‘bang-for-the-buck’ sports car available today.” About the 2009 NISMO 370Z™ The NISMO 370Z™ was developed by Nissan’s Specialty Vehicles Group in conjunction with Autech Japan, Nissan’s longstanding conversion partner. The NISMO Z®’s standard 3.7-liter DOHC V6 engine with Variable Valve Event and Lift Control (VVEL) develops 350 horsepower and 276 lb-ft of torque (versus the standard 370Z Coupe’s 332 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque), thanks in part to an exclusive free flow dual exhaust system, muffler tuning and an optimized Engine Control Module. As expected of a true performance machine, the NISMO 370Z™ is offered with only one transmission – a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission with standard SynchroRev Match-the world’s first synchronized downshift rev matching manual transmission introduced earlier this year on 370Z Coupe (which simulates perfectly matched heel-toe-like downshifting). The NISMO 370Z™ also features a refined 4-wheel independent suspension, a reinforced strut tower brace for enhanced body rigidity and a pair of performance body dampers to manage road-input vibrations and help contribute to the NISMO 370Z™’s stability and performance feel. The NISMO-tuned suspension includes specially tuned springs, shock absorbers and stabilizer bars. Wider, unique 5-spoke 19-inch RAYS forged aluminum-alloy wheels are mounted with Yokohama ADVAN Sport Y-rated high-performance tires. Nissan Sport Brakes and a Viscous Limited-Slip Differential are also standard on the NISMO 370Z™. Along with its standout performance, the new NISMO Z® stands out from the crowd with its dramatic performance-oriented exterior and interior styling. The functional and fully integrated aerodynamic body modifications include an extended nose with a canard design at each corner for improved downforce and a fully integrated chin spoiler. Special side sills and a unique rear fascia help manage airflow under the vehicle, while the functional rear spoiler also increases downforce. The interior includes NISMO logo seats with black and red fabric and red stitching, a NISMO tachometer, a smooth leather-wrapped steering wheel with red parallel stitching, a smooth leather-wrapped shift knob and aluminum trimmed pedals. A serialized plaque of authenticity is also matched to each NISMO Z®, identifying its unique serial and model year designation. ![]() Source: http://nissannews.com/newsrelease.do?id=762&mid=3
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Definitely worth the price. Anyone know what size the new Rays wheels are?
A shame the mods only pick up 6 lb-ft of torque. It will be interesting to compare the dyno charts for the Nismo tune vs. the stock 370Z to examine the area under the torque curve. Also looking forward to hearing the exhaust tone vs. stock, Stillen, etc. Altogether a worthwhile endeavor. Cheers! |
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honestly, i doubt it; read the part about the only options being the carpet floor / trunk mats and the IKPs. and honestly, i'm not TOO thrilled with the nismo front bumper...i prefer the fangs to it.
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I believe they are 19x9.5 and 19x10.5
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Really? We won't know for sure until an owner weighs the stock wheels, but I bet you wouldn't find a set of aftermarket wheels in the same size that are anywhere close to as light for less than $4k - and that's just for the wheels.
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+ suspension upgrades, +HP upgrade, +rarity, +factory coverage for performance upgrades. Not a steal, but definitely not a gouge either. Some people want everything "stock". And compared to the NISMO 350Z, very very small bump in retail price.
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HP upgrade? We'll see when it hits the dyno, but replacing the stock cat back will yield the same if not better results (seeing as thats the only part they "upgraded" for the Nismo version). And either way, I bet most will swap it out for something better. Rarity? Yawn. So in the end thats what people are paying for here - to say they have a Nismo Z, and if they plan on keeping it stock. Which will be blown away by base 370's with minimal mods heh. So for me (someone who actually wants to go fast on a track, and have the satisfaction of modding his own car) and many of the others on here who feel the same, the Nismo is an unattractive waste of money.
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Most people who actually will make use of "light" wheels would rather just replace them with 18's anyway. And either way, the Nismo ones look silly compared to the sport package wheels, IMHO. Furthermore, the only differences is in width - 9.0" vs. 9.5", and 10.0" vs 10.5" is minimal at BEST.
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Well that makes me feel better for not holding out for the NISMO. The 350Z NISMO was a huge step up in looks and the welded body was an excellent touch - to me that was worth the extra $$ but the 370Z... I'd definately rather spend the money myself. I do like the rear spoiler and coil overs/sways so for the extra $$ I can keep my car in Blue (IIRC the 370Z NISMO does not come in blue) and get the NISMO parts I want. Curious about the strut tower brace if that is the standard or an improved version....
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