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Our customer Erik M’s 557whp G35 is for sale. For more details, please visit our For Sale page HERE.


For #throwbackthursday we take a look at Rob Fuller’s 1970 Datsun 240z. This Series 1 S30 gained notoriety 15 years ago when it was powered by an RB25DET drivetrain. We had many good memories with the RB-configuration and like all Datsuns, this one has a great story behind it.

In 1997, Rob spotted a ’70 240Z sitting in a driveway while driving down a back road in Georgia. He soon learned that the owner had the Z for a really long time and it hadn’t been running for years. Unable to afford the owner’s price, Rob offered to wash and detail the car, as well as bringing a car cover to protect it until he had funds for towing. Eventually a deal was made with the seller, and Rob towed it home to start working on it. In 1998 he started his first job working at Z Service Unlimited in Atlanta when the recently acquired Z overheated and failed.
Rob and the 1970 240z at Z Service Unlimited in GA, ~1997. (Right) Turbo Tom’s EFI turbocharged L-Series build, still at the shop today:


In 2004, Rob opened Z Car Garage and started building a turbocharged L-series (utilizing Turbo Tom parts) for his Z. After completing his SR20DET-powered Datsun 510 he was inspired to have the same modern powerplant for GO GA Z. The turbocharged, inline-6 from the Nissan R33 Skyline was a logical choice. The swap was completed by July 2005.

A quick breakdown of the build: T3/T4 turbo, Nismo 740cc injectors, GReddy intake manifold, custom Z Car Garage front-mount intercooler, C&R radiator, JWT aluminum flywheel and heavy-duty clutch. Ford Lightning MAF, a Z32 TT fuel pump DEFI gauges. Suspension consisted of full Ground Control parts with 5-way adjustable Tokicos, custom 993 Porsche brakes behind 16×7 Panasport wheels wrapped in 225/50/16 Kumho Victor Racer V700 tires.

How did it perform? At 19 psi, the Z put down 440 whp and 380 lb-ft of torque at the wheels on the ZCG dyno. All while making the most intoxicating sounds. Enjoy this compilation I made of the Z in action, speakers up!
We enjoyed driving the Z to car shows/events including long trips to JCCS (2006) and the Mt. Shasta All-Datsun Meet.


GO GA Z even got some media exposure (before the days of Instagram and Facebook!) Below: Sport Compact Car Magazine, Lighting Auto (JDM), and Turbo Magazine


So where is the Z now? In 2009 the RB25DET was removed and built up to RB28 spec for installation into Gary’s Behemoth.

Gary would later decide to run the legendary OS Giken TC24B1Z in his Z, making it the world’s first LHD OS Giken TC24B1Z powered S30. Rob’s Z was the test mule for the TC24, a little known fact. Here it is on the dyno:
The RB28 sits on display in the front office at ZCG, while the GO GA Z chassis is still being utilized for TC24 development.

We hope you enjoyed our trip down memory lane with Rob’s RB-powered Z. I loved this car so much I built a 1/24th scale model of it. Please read on to learn about the model and see more pictures. LONG LIVE THE Z!

One of my hobbies is 1/24 scale model car building. In the past few years I’ve focused on building scale replicas of friend’s personal cars. Rob’s 1970 240z holds a special place in my Z heart and I thought it would be a nice challenge to make a model faithful to the real car.


I made sure the engine bay had the entire RB25DET drivetrain visible with Greddy intake manifold, injectors, turbo and FMIC plumbing, BOVs, and that Interstate battery. On the outside I used Go Green paint for the body, Porsche Big Red calipers with cross-drilled rotors, Panasport-type wheels, and a photo-reduced license plate that reads ” GO GA Z”. The interior even has DEFI gauges, a MOMO steering wheel and Recaro seats…just like the real thing! Enjoy the pictures and stop by the shop to see the model in its display case, but please do not touch it 🙂






You can see more pictures below!

Z Car Garage is excited to participate in the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion August 23-26 at Laguna Seca. We will be driving and supporting several vintage race cars, including this special 1979 Datsun 280zx raced by Jim Fitzgerald. “Fitzy” is the winningest driver in SCCA history with an astounding 350+ wins in his career.

He was never afraid to trade paint to get the win: in 1980 at the C Production Runoffs at Road Atlanta he was seen slamming doors with Freddie Baker in his E-Type on the front straight, on the pace lap! Video of the action can be seen in this HERE. Following this race, the ZX became known as the “Designated Hitter” car. Fitzgerald died in 1987 after crashing his 300zx Turbo in the Trans Am series race.

Comedian/Paul Newman fan Adam Carolla purchased the ZX in 2009, and put it up for sale with our friends at Bring A Trailer last July. Our customer Alex McDowell won the auction and Rob and I visited Adam’s shop in Los Angeles to pick up the car. The Fitzy car was awesome to see in person, from the livery to wide Panasports it got my heart racing. We loaded it up onto a trailer courtesy of expert Datsun-restorer/historian Les Cannaday:

Before leaving, Adam’s crew was kind enough to let us peruse his car collection.

This place just might be Xanadu for Datsun nuts:


Adam is a big Paul Newman fan and it shows! Bonus points for a poster showing our #49 IMSA GTU 240z RMMR!

The ZX arrived safely at Z Car Garage (thanks Les) :


Fast forward to 2018, the Jim Fitzgerald 280ZX gained acceptance to race at the RMMR with Alex McDowell behind the wheel! ZCG began race preparation.

Rob dyno-tuned the L-series beast and it sounds fantastic. See the dyno and unloading in this video below:
We will have another feature for each of the race cars running at the Historics! Don’t forget to purchase your tickets for Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion 8/23! Enjoy more pictures in the gallery below:
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Mike H is a Bay Area professional and car guy owning some very cool vintage rides. He has been a Z Car Garage customer since he purchased this 2004 350z and shortly after we met in 2008 it came in for a supercharger.

Mike’s Z is a Track model with Brembo brakes behind those slick forged Rays wheels. Over the years Mike had outgrown the brakes and waante to upgrade to the 13″ Stoptech Big-Brake kit. This is a popular, effective upgrade for Z33s that have more power over stock and/or see regular track duty.

Here is the 13″ Stoptech BBK with red calipers and slotted rotors:

Installation (front)

The rear, OEM Brembo calipers were treated to Stoptech Aero rotors, to replacing the heavy stock units:

The Stoptech kit fits perfectly behind the Rays wheels:


We see this Z once a year so we performed a few routine maintenance items like an oil change and general inspection. Mike’s Z has been running strong even after supercharging over 60k miles ago!





This was common with many big-brake kits on the market: a host of custom pieces, aftermarket proportioning valves, items needing infinite adjustment, and no parking brake. That’s where ZCG Big-Brakes for small wheels come in:

We replaced Jose’s 993TT brakes with the ZCG Big-Brakes and parking brake option:

We also installed a set of ZCG CV axles.

The CV axle installation is straightforward, Jose’s existing CV axles were replaced with ZCG units L and R:


Jose is Enjoying The Ride with the ultimate brakes and CV axles on his boosted Z! You can see more ZCG customer cars running our Big-Brakes and CV axles below:



Randy Jaffe’s #46 BRE Datsun 240z


The Bluebird SSS Coupe and Hakosuka Skyline are both running ZCG CV axles on the race track:


Race car driver and restoration specialist Jim Froula of Racecraft is running ZCG axles in several of his cars:
Set #246 – installed May 2018 on the “Harry Stewart #52” Datsun 510:

Set #247 – installed April 2018 on the 260z

Gary’s 430whp LS3-powered 280z:

Scott W’s EFI stroker L-series:

James S’ L28ET:

Finally, Gary’s “Behemoth” OS Giken TC24B1Z powered S30:

Interested in a set of ZCG Big-Brakes or CV Axles? Contact Rob at the shop or send him an e-mail robATzcargarage.com