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https://www.sema.org/news-media/enews/2022/09/sema-garage-host-all-new-23-nissan-z-measuring-session

In partnership with Nissan, the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California, has announced a Measuring Session for the all-new ’23 Nissan Z, March 15–18.

The performance-grade Nissan Z is equipped with a standard twin-turbo V6 engine with 400 hp and 350 lb.-ft. of torque and six-speed manual transmission.

The event will allow SEMA members to test-fit prototypes, 3-D scan, measure and have a close-up experience with the newly designed Z.

The event will feature a Performance grade level Z, equipped with:
  • A standard twin-turbo V6 engine with 400 hp and 350 lb.-ft. of torque.
  • Six-speed manual transmission.
U.S. market consumers will have the option of a Sport- or Performance-grade vehicle, six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic transmission, as well as a special-edition Proto Spec (limited to just 240 units).

Please note that this will be an in-person event at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California. In order to comply with state and local health guidelines, this event will require scheduled appointments. Due to high demand, all appointments will be time limited. All attendees will be required to sign an NDA upon arrival. Photography will be limited during the event.

Register now!

*All registered attendees will be required to wear face coverings and practice social distancing during their appointment. With the exception of wheels & tires, there will be no disassembly of this vehicle.
 

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The event will allow SEMA members to test-fit prototypes, 3-D scan, measure and have a close-up experience with the newly designed Z.
The biggest take away is this. That's actually incredible. Really shows Nissan is all for the aftermarket.
 

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Only a couple of months old by the look of it. Our 18 month old dog is a similar poodle-cross, but mostly white and little bits of brown.
Are their coats easy to care for? My friend with a maltipoo said it was pain to keep up with.
 

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you know what those wheel dont look bad lol i wonder how much the weight
 

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The biggest take away is this. That's actually incredible. Really shows Nissan is all for the aftermarket.
I wonder if they’ll honour warranties if modded ?
 

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I wonder if they’ll honour warranties if modded ?
It'll depend on what mods you have done and what issue you are looking to have warranty cover. For example, lets say you have a cat back exhaust and something goes wrong with your suspension. Warranty should cover that. If something went wrong with your drivetrain and you have aftermarket exhaust, it will probably still be covered. However, if you tune your car and the drivetrain/engine malfunctions you're gonna be sh*t outta luck.

I have an aftermarket warranty for my 370Z and I've only had to use it one time so far. One of the LEDs in my driver side DRL burned out and my warranty covered a full replacement DRL. And note I have an aftermarket catback exhaust on my car.
 

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yea lot of times you can get away with intake and exhaust ... my srt-4 dodge did all my work no prob if i had anyprob i had downpipe full exhaust, intake , pipes front mount upgraded intercooler and a few other things
 

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Need a button to easily switch the computer between factory and modded settings, to spoof their system to thinking its unmeddled with
 

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Need a button to easily switch the computer between factory and modded settings, to spoof their system to thinking its unmeddled with
most dealers know cause the flash count
Beat me to it, I know my Alfa shows the flash count even in multiecuscan if I recall correctly.
 

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All my good scan tools show them cept my shitty discount auto parts one lol
 

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It'll depend on what mods you have done and what issue you are looking to have warranty cover. For example, lets say you have a cat back exhaust and something goes wrong with your suspension. Warranty should cover that. If something went wrong with your drivetrain and you have aftermarket exhaust, it will probably still be covered. However, if you tune your car and the drivetrain/engine malfunctions you're gonna be sh*t outta luck.

I have an aftermarket warranty for my 370Z and I've only had to use it one time so far. One of the LEDs in my driver side DRL burned out and my warranty covered a full replacement DRL. And note I have an aftermarket catback exhaust on my car.
I read through the warranty on my Giulia and it was quite gray on what was acceptable. For a car they push as “trackable” and “race bred” it left some things to interpretation. Mods supplied by FCA were acceptable, third party was acceptable but not covered by the warranty if it failed (obviously but not so much I guess since they had to write that in). They then blabber on about how competing in racing events will void the warranty but don’t specify if HDPE falls under that or not (shouldn’t as it’s not really a “racing” event).
 
 





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