There’s really only one good formula for an open-top sportscar and that is: plenty of power, good looks, rear wheel drive and some attitude. That big V6 lump under the bonnet of the Nissan 370Z might make it a bit slower round a track than say a Porsche Boxster, but it’s such an honest car that it’s impossible not to like it.
There’s not a lot of power you can easily squeeze out of a naturally aspirate engine like this so tuners usually shy away from the Z. PFA Creativ, a tuning company based in Lennestadt, Germany, has announced it is offering a series of upgrades for the Nissan wind-in-your-hair sportscar, and while the looks might be a bit iffy, their heats are definitely in the right place.
The most striking change the tuner has done was adding a set of custom wheels from Schmidt Revolution measuring 20 inch and wrapped in high performance tires from Hankook, measuring 245/30-20 at the front and 305/25-20 at the rear. The whole package for all four corners will set you back €4,999, but if you want to spend even more, the 370Z can be fitted with a pair of Radinox-coated rims size 21 inch which are completely washable and suitable for daily usage, using the same kind of tires (245/30-21 and 295/25-21) but priced at €5,999.
PFA can also fit the 370Z with a set of coilover suspension from H&R priced at €1,150 that will bring the car lower to the ground, plus a stainless steel exhaust system that will make the engine sound sportier (€4,500).
There’s not a lot of power you can easily squeeze out of a naturally aspirate engine like this so tuners usually shy away from the Z. PFA Creativ, a tuning company based in Lennestadt, Germany, has announced it is offering a series of upgrades for the Nissan wind-in-your-hair sportscar, and while the looks might be a bit iffy, their heats are definitely in the right place.
The most striking change the tuner has done was adding a set of custom wheels from Schmidt Revolution measuring 20 inch and wrapped in high performance tires from Hankook, measuring 245/30-20 at the front and 305/25-20 at the rear. The whole package for all four corners will set you back €4,999, but if you want to spend even more, the 370Z can be fitted with a pair of Radinox-coated rims size 21 inch which are completely washable and suitable for daily usage, using the same kind of tires (245/30-21 and 295/25-21) but priced at €5,999.
PFA can also fit the 370Z with a set of coilover suspension from H&R priced at €1,150 that will bring the car lower to the ground, plus a stainless steel exhaust system that will make the engine sound sportier (€4,500).