The result is “Project 370Z”, a 370Z tuning project undertaken in a number of phases, including both aesthetic and performance modifications.
The first stage entails the bolting-on of a twin turbocharger kit from Greddy to the 3.7-litre V6 engine that pushes the power out to over 500-horses. Also performed during the Stage 1 modifications include a Greddy Ti-C catback exhaust, KW coilover suspension and a StopTech Big Brake kit.
In Stage 2, Nissan engineers perform further changes to the V6 engine. The interior was also madeover during this stage. A new steering and gear shifter was installed, while new gauges and a pair of Recaro sport seats took the place of the standard items. The door panels were also re-upholstered.
Visually, the coupé’s body was covered in a matte grey foil wrap and complimented with a new set of 19-inch wheels from VOLK.
No performance figures have been released by Nissan yet. In the meantime, check out the videos below.