




Nismo Japan
From what I can tell from the Google translation. September 1st release.
The Nismo Sports Club package will be ¥ 5,460,000 ($50,854.44) including installation. It even includes a 3 year 60,000km warranty. Cheap package for 1/2 again the price of the car. Who said the Vspec wasn't going to be $130,000 ? The carbon seats were jointly developed with Recaro and weigh 6kg(13.2 lbs) each. They are pretty inexpensive at 1,890,000 Japanese yen =$ 17,603.46 U.S. dollars Gangsta. Thats all I have to say about the $17,603.46 titanium exhaust. It includes a new rear diffuser. Complain much about a $5k exhaust? There are a couple of weird things listed in the translation. Have to dig around a little more on the parts specifics.
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