The Nissan 370Z was just only officially unveiled, and now we have on our hands the leaked brochures of the Nismo 370Z S-Tune packages. There are two options available, the S-Tune Aero that offers an all round aero package that increases downforce with redesign bumpers, side skirts and a rear spoiler, and there's the S-Tune Performance package that includes the aforementioned and a stainless steel exhaust, 19 inch LMZ5 wheels with Nismo suspensions and upgraded brakes. With the 350Z being a favored car amongst road racers, drifters, modification enthusiasts alike, its hardly surprising Nissan wouldn't want to cash in before other tuners begin their act and cash in on this highly tuna-able sports car from Japan. There's no mention on what sort of performance upgrades could be obtained from the mods of the Performance package, but the original 332 horses are perhaps good enough justification for better downforce thou.
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