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It does look better here than on the spy shots.
 

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I still want the proto wheels on the performance model. Hope that’s an option if not can always buy it separately
 

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I still want the proto wheels on the performance model. Hope that’s an option if not can always buy it separately
im sure there will be several slightly used sets for sale almost immediately ?

tbh, these 18's look way better than they should...id rockem
 

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im sure there will be several slightly used sets for sale almost immediately ?

tbh, these 18's look way better than they should...id rockem
Good because I actually like them on the yellow car. If it was any other color exterior I would change it too. It looks sweet with the yellow
 

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I prefer the clean retro design of the 18" over the 19" design.
Me too. Has more of a tough, classic muscle vibe to my eyes.

liek the thick side wall
mmm, thicc


Man, I just may have to go for the Sport trim and do my own brake and LSD mods down the road...

9" infotainment would be nice over 8", but whatever. I'm coming from a nearly 20 yr old car with a CD player, so anything will be a massive leap forward.
 

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Me too. Has more of a classic muscle vibe to my eyes. Has a more tough look to it.



mmm, thicc


Man, I just may have to go for the Sport trim and do my own brake and LSD mods down the road...

9" infotainment would be nice over 8", but whatever. I'm coming from a nearly 20 yr old car with a CD player, so anything will be a massive leap forward.
I'm honestly thinking the same.. I'm pretty sure it's easier to swap a LSD into a non factory LSD pumpkin, that's how it was for the 350z if I remember correctly.. And you'll get away from the VLSD.
 

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This is a comparison of the Sport VS Performance with M/T based on the CAs Nissan website, the differences are the following:

MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE
6-speed manual transmission with SynchroRevMatch
Mechanical LSD
Nissan Performance brakes

SAFETY & SECURITY
Active head restraints

19" RAYS super lightweight forged alloy wheels
19x9.5" 255/40/R19 (front) and 19x10" 275/35/R19 (rear) tires
Front chin spoiler
Rear spoiler

EXTERIOR
BOSE® audio system with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Active Sound Enhancement (ASE) and 2 additional speakers (8 total)
NissanConnect® Services with WI-FI Hotspot
Universal Garage Door Opener
Premium leather steering wheel
Aluminum Performance pedals
Leather-appointed seating surfaces
4-way power driver seat + manual lifter, lumbar, and thigh support
4-way power passenger seat
Heated front seats
Glove box dampening
Active head restraints

You get the same 8" Display Audio touchscreen w/ 6-speaker audio system
 

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This is a comparison of the Sport VS Performance with M/T based on the CAs Nissan website, the differences are the following:

MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE
6-speed manual transmission with SynchroRevMatch
Mechanical LSD
Nissan Performance brakes
Hmm, while I still plan on learning to properly execute heel-toe shifting, I do find Synchro Rev Match to be an appealing feature. Guess we'll just have to see how much more the Performance Trim ends up costing...
 
 





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