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Hopefully brembo will offer a front and rear setup for their BBK this time around. If I get a 370Z, I'd mod it just like any other car. Suspension, exhaust
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Hopefully brembo will offer a front and rear setup for their BBK this time around.
If I get a 370Z, I'd mod it just like any other car. Suspension, exhaust and wheels then some type of mild aero kit. For suspension, I'd look at KWs or Bilsteins first, then the JDM offerings. |
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* Greddy TT Kit with FMIC ($5995) * Profec E01 Boost Controller ($505) * 1 Step Colder Copper Spark Plugs ($40) * WB Sensor ($500) * (2) E01 External Hanesses ($40) * E-Manage Pressure Sensor Harness ($30) * Crawford Cats ($450) * Crawford Plenum ($395) * Crawford Strut Bar ($175) * Walbro 255 ($120) * Aeromotive 1:1 FPR ($129) * Fuel Return Lines ($20) * Borla True Dual Exhaust ($675) * Turbonetics Waste Gate Gaskets ($20) * JWT Clutch ($400) * JWT Flywheel ($400) * JWT Oil Pan Spacer ($100) * E-Manage Timing Harness and rectifier diodes ($50) * Greddy Type S BOV ($60) Total Hardware: $10104 Total Labor: $3000 Grand Total: $13104 Thats how much it would cost you to do things right. That doesn't even include internals which would be another $6,000 at least with a block and heads. Quote:
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injen and JWT cost around the same...i think..lol and the bigger wheel thing, that's not entirely true....depends how big you go, like an inch bigger doesn't make a big diff at all. most ppl just get bigger rims, but smaller rubber to meet OEM specs |
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Wow some of you guys must be ballers....
Enjoy and learn the car in stock form first. Then I just want to drop it on some KW V3's or Bilsteins, complete front bumper replacement with hopefully a lower facia, save some money by reusing my current rims if they fit, breathing mods and tune thats it initially for mods. |
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Bolt on and drop in, add very little, if any performance.
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Do we know this for sure on the 3.7? For the DE I know this was the case. But Ive seen the 3.5 HR's have been making good gains on bolt on and tune a la A.H. et al. So Im hopeful that Nissan left room for the tuners to exploit. Havent seen what the G37 guys are getting boltonwise though. Im gonna take a look at there forum later... |
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