The next Japanese model to be treated by Rowen International
to a tailored styling kit is the Fairlady Z, the Nissan 370Z. The aging
sports car is in dire need of some cosmetic enhancement, but to be
honest pushes it a bit too far.
Rowen Nissan 370Z kind of looks like
those pictures you often see of plastic surgeries that have gone wrong.
It seems that in their zealous effort to give the car a new look, Rowen
designers have turned it into a bit of a clown. Everywhere you look, on
every panel, there is way too much going on.
At the front, Rowen Nissan 370Z gets a
new bumper with uniquely shaped air intakes, a neat spoiler lip, and
some of weirdest LED lights we have ever come across. The sides are
mostly clean, save a pair of side skirts and some graphics, and at the
back we have a custom rear bumper with all sorts of vents and ducts in
it, as well as a giant diffuser and two properly large tailpipes.
The body kit itself costs 350,000
Yen, but if you want the LEDs that’ll be another 40K, and if you also
want your Rowen Nissan 370Z to sound good, you have to shell out another
190K for a complete exhaust system featuring front pipes, center pipe
and custom Titan Blue tailpipes.
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