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forza370z 04-26-2013 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2287171)
Dealers are stupid. They don't always know what is actually on the lot. Which is why it's best not to ever listen to them, go and check it for yourself. :tup:



The Sport Brakes cannot be added to a base. If it has the Sport Brakes, it is a Sport Package.

Well it can. But you need to change to the sport 19" wheels or other aftermarket wheels that can clear the BBK.

OP, only 2 things that can pretty much identifying a sport pkg.

1. The SyncroRev Match button near the shifter if it's a 6 speed manual. I've never seen anyone has added this feature on a base so far.

2. VIN. Because the Vin number is what dealer used to order the parts from Nissan if your car needs to be fixed. It will(should) be able to tell you if it's a base, sport or nismo.

forza370z 04-26-2013 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2286760)
Roadster doesn't have a spoiler guys! Lol

OP, vin will not tell you definitively. The dealer looked up my Maxima and said it was "an SV" (touring package) which it wasn't... Oh, and it wasn't "black" either... Lol!!!


Brakes, wheels, SRM button, and the differential will be silver

:icon18::icon18::icon18: Next time when I see a homeless, I will suggest him try to apply a job at a car dealership. Coz it seems anyone can get that job even with negative IQ.:roflpuke2:

CDepp 04-26-2013 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 2287195)
Well it can. But you need to change to the sport 19" wheels or other aftermarket wheels that can clear the BBK.

OP, only 2 things that can pretty much identifying a sport pkg.

1. The SyncroRev Match button near the shifter if it's a 6 speed manual. I've never seen anyone has added this feature on a base so far.

:iagree:

Quote:

Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 2287195)
2. VIN. Because the Vin number is what dealer used to order the parts from Nissan if your car needs to be fixed. It will(should) be able to tell you if it's a base, sport or nismo.

:shakes head:
What character would it be? Reference

I believe the VIN is coded like any other manufacturing serial number: It's a blank number linked to a product during manufacturing. Once production is complete, the VIN would be released to a database holding all the information about the car (trim, color, options, etc). Which could be why DE5.0's Maxima would be off if a salesperson or tech went in and checked some option or changed it on when they shouldn't have.

forza370z 04-26-2013 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CDepp (Post 2287989)
:shakes head:
What character would it be? Reference

I believe the VIN is coded like any other manufacturing serial number: It's a blank number linked to a product during manufacturing. Once production is complete, the VIN would be released to a database holding all the information about the car (trim, color, options, etc). Which could be why DE5.0's Maxima would be off if a salesperson or tech went in and checked some option or changed it on when they shouldn't have.

I am not sure which part of the VIN represent what model/package the z is. But I think dealership can pull the vehicle information out of the database by VIN and order the right parts for your car. For example if my exhaust pipe got bent and needed to get replaced, they will order the nismo exhaust not the regular exhaust for me and all they need is the VIN.

diddy535 04-26-2013 10:53 PM

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...-decoding.html

That's the vin broken down. I agree with all the others, just look for the aesthetic differences. I don't think you can tell the difference based on the vin. GL OP

natedog37 04-27-2013 01:32 AM

Thanks for all the info guys, now all I have to do is find the "perfect" Z!
Cheers!

CDepp 04-27-2013 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by natedog37 (Post 2288192)
Thanks for all the info guys, now all I have to do is find the "perfect" Z!
Cheers!

It will never be perfect until after you own it. Once you own it, that's when it's the 'perfect Z'.

There are plenty of potentials out there! GL!

XwChriswX 04-28-2013 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 2287195)
Well it can. But you need to change to the sport 19" wheels or other aftermarket wheels that can clear the BBK.

OP, only 2 things that can pretty much identifying a sport pkg.

1. The SyncroRev Match button near the shifter if it's a 6 speed manual. I've never seen anyone has added this feature on a base so far.

2. VIN. Because the Vin number is what dealer used to order the parts from Nissan if your car needs to be fixed. It will(should) be able to tell you if it's a base, sport or nismo.

Apparently you didn't see this post:

Quote:

Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2287187)
Well yeah, people have done it Aftermarket, of course. I thought we were talking about a New Z, not a Used Z? New from the factory Base models will Not have Sport Brakes.

If you're buying a new Z from the dealer, if it has sport wheels, it's a sport package. If it doesn't, it is not. It's that simple.

And the VIN does not tell you what model it is. If it did, there would need to be another character added to the VIN aside from the normal number of characters for this...

Base
Base + Sport
Touring
Touring + Sport
Touring + Sport + Nav
Nismo
Nismo + Touring?
And now Nismo + Nav

Maybe if they take the last five, the serial number, and use that only it might be able to bring up more specifics of your car. But that is an individual number, not a special character to identify all cars of that model.

forza370z 04-28-2013 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2290210)
Apparently you didn't see this post:



If you're buying a new Z from the dealer, if it has sport wheels, it's a sport package. If it doesn't, it is not. It's that simple.

And the VIN does not tell you what model it is. If it did, there would need to be another character added to the VIN aside from the normal number of characters for this...

Base
Base + Sport
Touring
Touring + Sport
Touring + Sport + Nav
Nismo
Nismo + Touring?
And now Nismo + Nav

Maybe if they take the last five, the serial number, and use that only it might be able to bring up more specifics of your car. But that is an individual number, not a special character to identify all cars of that model.

Yeah sorry. I didn't read that post or didn't notice it was you...

As for the VIN, I think yes you can't tell what model your z is just from the VIN itself. What I was trying to say is, the VIN rather is the key to the database that holds the information on your vehicle that will tell you what model the z is.

XwChriswX 04-29-2013 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 2290263)
Yeah sorry. I didn't read that post or didn't notice it was you...

As for the VIN, I think yes you can't tell what model your z is just from the VIN itself. What I was trying to say is, the VIN rather is the key to the database that holds the information on your vehicle that will tell you what model the z is.

No worries. :tiphat:


I'm not sure if it does, because I've given dealers the VIN before, and they still ask me "Is it a base? Touring? With Sport package?" :ugh2:

Maybe they're just incompetent. :icon17:


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