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Senner Tuning Nissan 370Z Introduced

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The Nissan 370Z follows the classic sports car recipe, offering a balanced chassis and rear wheel drive, all for the sake of driving enjoyment.

However, there is always room for improvement and this is where tuners come on stage. The latest modification pack for the Japanese sports car comes from Senner Tuning, and covers both the technical and the aesthetic areas.

The vehicle’s 3.7 liter naturally aspirated engine has received a port air filter with a cold air intake, a high-performance exhaust system made of stainless steel with special catalytic converters and an ECU remap. The powerplant, which delivers 332 hp and 366 Nm in factory stock incarnation, now lets the driver play with with 365 hp and 400 Nm of torque.

The vehicle’s standard suspension has been replaced with a KW coilover suspension that allows the driver to tackle the bends with more confidence, as it offers superior handling.

The car rides on Barracuda alloy rims that come in a 20 inch size, using a Tzunamee Racing White and Matte Black/ Polished finish. These use high-performance Verdestein tires that come in a size of 245/35 for the front axle and in a size of 275/30 for the rear one.

The interior of the vehicle has been fitted with multiple elements that use a sporty design. The list includes a new speedometer ornament and new trimming.

As for the exterior this has received a series of decals and a carbon fiber finish for certain elements, such as the mirrors.
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