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![]() A "Stylish Package" that includes a "Sports Horn;" double entendres are primed to fly. Nissan's 370Z is about as freshly minted as the Twinkies we had at lunch, and Nissan's already offering some extra garnishes for its latest slice of automotive snacky cake. Rather than go all mangaesque with the S-Tune package, some buyers might prefer the understated bump in visual muscle that this latest styling kit offers. Clear taillamps and a spoiler with integrated CHMSL trim the tail, and there's a new air dam up front and Z scuff plates dress up entry and exit. The effect of the kit is subtle and stylish, at least until you hit that "Sports Horn." [source] Add your comment:
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