carguy123 wrote:
You get more than the difference in price.
If you were to take one and begin to add up the costs to do what the factory has already done you'd spend much more than the difference the Nismo costs.
Also when you go to sell it you have the uber rare Nismo model and not one that the buyers will wonder about since you'd done all those mods.
I would disagree.
For the $10k extra you get:
20 extra hp (probably from catback exhaust and a modified intake). Aftermarket good SS catback and intake would be at most $1500. If it had an altered/improved header, that would yield far more than 20hp based on what they do on other VQ engines.
Stiffer springs and bigger sways. And if it's anything like every other Nissan built in the last 20 years, it's underdamped (even with "revised damping"). But let's say you get that stuff plus some good aftermarket shocks. $1500-2000 at most....
Chassis bracing, etc. 95% chance that means a couple of strut tower bars and maybe a lower tie bar. So $500 worth of stuff. It's almost certainly bolt-on stuff that can be bought aftermarket. I doubt they weld-reinforced the chassis from the factory.
Carbon-fiber driveshaft. Yeah, it would be expensive aftermarket. And nobody would buy it because the cost comes nowhere close to justifying the minimal benefit.
VLSD. First of all, the 370Z sport package already comes with VLSD, so that's not specific to the Nismo model (as far as I recall).
Secondly, VLSD is nothing much to brag about. I'd rather have a helical in a RWD sportscar that isn't going to see snow/ice.
Third, aftermarket LSD for the 370Z (including the Nismo one) can be had for under $1000.
So add it all up. Spend $5k or so and get same or better performance parts than the Nismo Z. Then "strip" your regular 370 sport edition to get the "stripper" weight, sell that stuff and make $1k back.
And you don't have to have all the cheesy-looking Nismo Z styling, and can go buy some aero that actually looks good.
Aside from the point that Nismo stuff is far from the best performance or quality for Nissans compared to many aftermarket suppliers, at least in my experience.
Plus you're paying $10k more for $5k worth of performance parts.....but you're really paying $15k more, since they've taken alot of the comfort/amenities out of the car.