Monday, June 29, 2020

502 Cars- Quarantine Blog #1

502 Cars- Cars & Coffee, Fantes Coffee House
I have decided to make this blog a sort of Nissan-fest because I have seen some great ones over the past weeks in quarantine. 




I think that it is safe to say that the first thing we all noticed about this GTR was the rims. Those Rohan’s shine bright in the Kentucky sun like the ocean at sunset, and makes the car look 10x better as a whole. The GTR is a masterpiece in and of itself and the addition of these rims completes the look. This specific GTR has the NISMO package, which adds the red accents along the splitter, grill, mirrors, and rear diffuser. Fun fact about the GTR NISMO, it actually has the 14th fastest Nurburgring lap time, right behind the 2019 Mclaren 720s. Nissan GTR NISMO


This 350z has been outfitted with the NISMO package provided by Nissan. This package adds, externally, a more aggressive front bumper, chin splitter, updated side skirts, extended rear bumper, underbody diffuser, and rear wing. Internally, this NISMO package adds a viscous limited slip differential(VLSD) and traction control, with 4-piston front Brembo brake calipers and 2 piston calipers in the rear. A cool fact about this car was that it only came in a 6-spd manual during production from 2007-2008. Nissan 350z NISMO



This is another member of the Nissan Z family, and the young brother of the 350, but still as stunning. This 370 is also fitted with the updated NISMO package, as it is a newer car. This updated NISMO package bumps the power output up to 350hp at 7,400rmp with 276 lb-ft of torque at 5,200rpm. This model is fitted with a carbon fiber spoiler, and an updated front bumper with fully integrated carbon fiber chin splitter. When looking at the back end of the car, you are able to easily see the differences in the taillights between the 350 and 370 models. This 370Z is outfitted with dual titanium exhaust tips to make the car stand out even more. Nissan 370Z NISMO



Although this looks nearly identical to the previous 350z, there are some key differences that separate the two. One of the immediate differences you see is that this 350 comes with aftermarket rims and Pirelli P-Zero tires to help improve the traction and grip. Another visible difference is the removable NISMO branded steering wheel sitting on the dashboard. Other than that, the two cars are basically the same. Nissan 350z NISMO



This GTR looks the same as the first one, but is very different. This example is a R35, pre-2017 facelift, which would mean that this model was produced between 2011 and 2016. The example above, however, was a NISMO model produced after the recent facelift redesigning the front end of the car. The depicted car is just a base model GT-R, with pretty standard features. This post 2011 facelift GT-R comes, stock, with a 3.8 liter twin-turbo V6 putting out 544 horses. Overall the GT-R is a force to be reckoned with. Nissan GT-R

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