Friday, May 25, 2012

Project 370Z: A Real Car From a Virtual World

Project 370Z: A Real Car From a Virtual World

In February, Nissan created Project 370Z. The idea was that Nissan would ask its fans on its Facebook page how they'd want their hypothetical new 370Z tuned, open it up to a vote, and bolt on the most-demanded mods. The final product debuted last week at ZDayZ in North Carolina

To boost power, fans voted for a Greddy Twin Turbo kit, which claims to increase engine output to more than 500 hp from the standard 332. A Greddy Ti-C catback exhaust was chosen to help the engine breathe with the added horsepower. A KW Variant 3 coil-over suspension was added, followed by a StopTech Big Brake kit to keep everything in check.

To make sure Project 370Z looked the part, the car was wrapped in a matte gunmetal gray vinyl and the interior was given a suede makeover and a set of Recaros. The standard Z wheels were replaced with lightweight Volk TE37SL wheels to complete the look.

Nissan, however, was just teasing us with this project. The brand has no plans to put this project car into production. If you want this car, you'll have to build it yourself.

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from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com




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