Remember, the car has to look the part too. Just like people with "good personalities." Nobody bothers to find out about what's on the inside before being attracted to what's on the outside. Don't deny it. A hot, not-so-smart blonde will get way more attention than a brilliant homely-looking girl with a great sense of humor and exquisite math skills. Fortunately, the Nismo RS Concept has both. Starting from the full aero kit and host ofcarbon fiber pieces, this Z forces rubberneckers to cause traffic jams. With the racingbuckets, steering wheel, and roll bar, the interior borderline resembles a full racecar, but it's more than streetable. The fancy-smancy audio system proves it.
OK. Don't kill us or send us hate mail because what we're going to tell you next is really going to make you mad. We know we got you all hot and bothered thinking you could build the same Z by simply browsing through the Nismo catalog. Though some of the parts are off-the-shelf Nismo items, a lot of them are prototype pieces that aren't available to the consumer yet. And since those parts aren't available, there is no MSRP on them either. Wait, it gets worse.
For those who want to skip the building process and are about to call up the dealer and put one on reserve, there are no plans as of yet to send the RS Concept into the production stages. Lastly, most of the parts that are available for purchase can only be bought through Nismo Japan. Sorry to burst your bubble. On a brighter note, we're told that Nissan North America will be making a stronger Nismo presence. But that, much like trying to get a date with Rachel Nichols, seems like nothing more than a far-fetched fantasy that should be kept between you and your nightlight.