 It  took us more time than usual, but what matters is that we finally  managed to discover an example of Nissan's 370Z Nurburgring Edition that  is offered exclusively in the German market in a limited run of 80  units. The special edition Z is pictured here alongside the standard  GT-R and its hardcore sibling, the V-Spec model at Nissan's brand new  Sportscar Shop at the Nurburgring.
It  took us more time than usual, but what matters is that we finally  managed to discover an example of Nissan's 370Z Nurburgring Edition that  is offered exclusively in the German market in a limited run of 80  units. The special edition Z is pictured here alongside the standard  GT-R and its hardcore sibling, the V-Spec model at Nissan's brand new  Sportscar Shop at the Nurburgring.
  The  Japanese firm's newly found 500-square meter store that's packed with  official merchandise from Nissan and it's motorsport division, Nismo,  opened its doors to the public for the first time today, Thursday, July  9.
The  Japanese firm's newly found 500-square meter store that's packed with  official merchandise from Nissan and it's motorsport division, Nismo,  opened its doors to the public for the first time today, Thursday, July  9.
Not to be confused with the UK market 370Z Yellow Edition,  the Nurburgring Edition comes in a 'Premium Ultimate Yellow' color with  contrasting black graphics (somewhat more discreet than those of the  British model) that are positioned just above the side skirts.
Each  Nurburgring 370Z receives a new set of 19-inch OZ alloy wheels in a  gunmetal finish that are wrapped in Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT rubber  (255/40 R19 at the front, 285/35 R19 at the back), a performance Cobra  exhaust system and a numbered plaque.
But  that's about it as Nissan did not tamper with the 370Z's 3.7-liter V6  engine that continues to produce 331 'ponies' which are channeled to the  rear wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox.
The base price for the special edition 370Z is €50,400 or approximately $70k at the current exchange rates between the Euro and the USD with Nissan offering buyers a €150 gift card to spend at its it Nurburgring shop.

