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Nissan release ‘Stylish Package’ for 370Z

December 5, 2008 by George Skentzos  




While the Nismo S-Tune package may prove too hardcore for most owners, Nissan has released a new “Stylish Package” which delivers some far more subdued visual drama to the 370Z.

Nissan release ‘Stylish Package’ for 370Z

As part of the package, the Fairlady Z – as it is known in Japan – receives a range of exterior enhancements, and one rather odd auditory addition.

This includes a new front splitter, rear spoiler with integrated stop light, crystal tail lamps and Z scuff plates.

 Nissan release ‘Stylish Package’ for 370Z

The final inclusion is what Nissan refers to as a “Sports Horn” – not sure exactly what that sounds like, but I assume it is similar to the Stig coughing.

Source: Carscoop

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13 Responses to “Nissan release ‘Stylish Package’ for 370Z”
  1. zahmad says:

    Everything except the crystal lamps…oh!

  2. The Salesman says:

    Oh, i hope the “sports horn” is the same as the one on Dukes Of Hazard. :) This actually looks a little Porsche like to me, except with loads more appeal. Is CA going to get a drive and review one for us?

  3. Alex says:

    Well I like that a lot more than the other one. There are problems though:
    1) It takes a bit of the hardcore factor away from the car and it will make people who buy this package look a bit boring.
    2) If people want a car like this to be fashionable and/or stylish, won’t they just buy an Audi TT?

    To The Salesman, are you really saying you would rather one of these to a Porsche? I mean, I know this the 350z got great reviews and I’m sure this one will too but I don’t think they’re up to Porsche standards quite yet. However, I may be eating my words come review time, I just doubt it will have overtaken the Cayman S.

  4. milobob says:

    The TT though is much more expensive for similar performance. This is more of like the new modern muscle coupes.. rather than a pretty looking coupe. I do belive the Z is also a bigger car dimension wise? I do like this new Z :) Lets go rice it up like in tokyo drift!!!!!!!!

  5. The Salesman says:

    Alex,
    Actually, yes. And not based on performance but rather on perception. We all know what picture we paint in our minds the moment someone says “well yes, i drive a Cayman S” I would rather talk to the bloke who just bought a Nissan 370Z.

  6. Alex says:

    To Milobob, the TT starts at $4,000 less than the 350z and the difference between 0-100 times is less than one second. If you don believe me, look it up yourself.

    To The Salesman, yes, I do have to give you that but then again, it’s not as if the z series of Nissans don’t have a reputation of “men” in their twenties buyng them second hand and pittng stupid looking body kits and oversized wheels on them.

  7. zahmad says:

    To Alex, thats the TT four pot, not the v6 like in the 370z…although the four pot ultimately is much better….

  8. Alex says:

    Zahmad, I am fully aware of that and that is the engine that is within one second of the 3.5 V6 in the Nissan. The 3.2 in the Audi is only .2 of a second slower than the Nissan. Besides, if the performance is good what’s wrong with a four cylinder?

  9. smokin'r32 says:

    You’ll never convince me that the 4 cylinder front drive Audi is gonna be anywhere near as entertaining as this car.

  10. Dutchey says:

    i really dont like it… theres just something wrong with both the front and rear end..

  11. Kezza says:

    I still find the front end styling a little difficult to swallow, but I’m sure the drive more than makes up for it… I figured a ’sports horn’ came free with every Z after the first drive though!

  12. zahmad says:

    Alex, I commented that ultimately the four pot is better…as used in the TTS :)

  13. Crouchy says:

    And i thought everyone had gotten over the clear lights…

    They look 100%, absolutely, with out a doubt, WANK!

    Way to go and completely balls the thing up… as if it wasnt close enough to a style disaster to begin with..

    Im sure that it will be a cracking drive though.

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