

"Together we’ll create a vehicle that expands on the already outstanding performance and style of the Nissan 370Z with a balance of street and track ready modification," said Jon Brancheau, vice president of Nissan Marketing, NNA.
Nissan says that the Project 370Z will be built in several phases that include improvements to the powertrain, chassis, interior and exterior.
"For example, in the initial Power Phase, fans might vote between a turbocharger or supercharger for the factory 3.7-liter V6. Phase 2 may include suspension and braking systems," Nissan said in a statement.
The finished product is set to debut in late May during the annual “ZDayZ” event in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, while Nissan added that the Project 370Z will also be shown at other enthusiast events including ZCON 2012 and the 2012 SEMA show.
If any of you have any ideas how to upgrade the 370Z, the comments section is all yours (keep in mind, you can add pictures as well as videos in the comments).



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