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240z on TV

Filed under: 240z,350z,370z
by Forbes @ 12:02 pm on November 17, 2009

This has absolutely nothing to do with ZCG but I found it interesting so I’m going to share it in case any of you saw it as well.  I was watching an episode of Criminal Minds, a show based on an FBI behavior analysis unit, and the main killer was a Z aficionado!!  He even used a his restored 240z to lure in his most recent victim!

There were multiple shots of the 240z throughout the episode (called “Extreme Aggressor”).  The car was wearing fresh orange paint and what appeared to be a set of Konig “Rewind” (15″) wheels.  If you are skipping through the channels and need a Z fix keep your eyes out for this episode.  (Not to ruin it for you, but the girl who wanted to buy the Z is saved by the FBI in the end)

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FOR SALE Update: 1996 300zx Twin Turbo 37,xxx miles

Filed under: 370z,z32
by Forbes @ 12:01 pm on November 13, 2009

Make sure that you check this car out if you are in the market for a clean 300zx Twin Turbo.  It doensn’t get much better than this car anymore.

  • ONLY 37,xxx on the odometer!
  • StopTech BBk
  • Volk CE28 Wheels
  • Labree Exhaust (our favorite 300zx exhaust)

See the full listing by clicking on the picture above or going to the for sale section at the top of the page.  Thanks




370z Gets Down and Darker

Filed under: 370z,Performance
by Forbes @ 3:14 pm on November 12, 2009

You might remember this 370 from awhile ago when we installed a set of Berk high-flow catalytic converters as well as a Stillen exhaust system and the car put down over 300 wheel horsepower.   Well it came back last week to add a few parts to help it handle as well as it accelerates now.  We started off with the standard Eibach Springs Pro Kit and then added upper front control arms and rear lower control arms to keep the excessive camber in check.

The adjustable SPC Performance control arms allow for a perfect alignment on the track or the street.  The front arms are of a hybrid tubular design which allows for increased strength and reduced flex over the cast aluminum pieces.  They come with all the bushings pre-installed so installation is a snap, for the most part, and they are finished in a semi-gloss black which is a shop favorite.

To stiffen things up even more we also installed a set of new sway bars from Hotchkis suspension.  We have been using these for years on most of the newer Zs and Gs and are always satisfied with the decreased body roll and planted feeling that they provide in the corners.

Not wanting to leave things looking stock, the owner opted for a couple of exterior paint changes.  Now the car was sent over to Williams Autobody to have the front “fangs” and the rear exhaust surround painted in a semi-gloss black.  This is a nice and easy way for the owner to set his Z apart from the crowd (unless the ZCG 370 is around), but to take it one step further we also sent the factory “Sport” wheels out for a quality powder coating job.  What color?  You guessed it, semi-gloss black.  I think it looks awesome.  No one will be mistaking this car now.  (We put the car on our spare R35 GT-R wheels until the stockers came back)

In the end, the tasteful modifications done to this 370z will allow the owner to enjoy his car to it’s fullest, or until he comes back for more anyway….  The 370z just keeps getting better and better.

The full gallery is after the “read more” from beginning to end to show you the ride height change and such  ENJOY!!

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Sorry

Filed under: 240z,350z,370z,Automotive History
by Forbes @ 1:04 am on

I haven’t been posting over the past week or so due to my laptop dying on me.  I have now borrowed another one until mine is fixed/replaced so normal posting will now resume.  I’m working on a couple of things that will be up shortly.

Z ya round

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300zx Twin Turbo: StopTech to the Rescue

Filed under: Performance
by Forbes @ 11:27 pm on November 5, 2009

The 300zx is a classic.  It possesses timeless lines that will probably never go out of style.  These cars are capable of awesome power numbers with a few of the right parts put on them.  Unfortunately the braking performance is becoming a classic also as this design nears twenty years old.  This is where our good friends at StopTech Brakes come in.

The 332mm front brake kit is the perfect system for any sort of high performance street driving and it even suits the occasional track day enthusiast.  The factory brakes wouldn’t stand a chance here.  We also paired the new brakes with a pair of braided brake lines up front just to ensure that we were getting every bit of brake performance that a 300zx deserves.  The downside of a big brake kit is that it won’t clear most stock wheels.  What ever should we do!?  Oh yeah, get new wheels!!  In this case we have a nice set of silver split five spokes in an 18″ size to clear the new stoppers.  The brakes really fill out the wheels now.

Another weak part of the 300zx is the front suspension.  The tension (T/C) rods can fail at anytime due to mileage or age (and possibly looking at them wrong), and when replacing the T/C rods why not add adjustable upper control arms to complete the equation.  In this case the high quality parts from Powertrix were called into duty and fit the bill quite nicely.  Now the front suspension is far more adjustable than it ever was in stock form as well as being more reliable.

Bring on the next project!!

See all the photos after the ‘read more’

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