Black on 2040-cars
Valdosta, Georgia, United States
Hey guys, looking to sell my built 1991 300zx
Overall the car is pretty clean body is straight and the paint is 8/10 and interior is 7/10 Its got just over 140k on the chassis and just over 2.5k on the new stage 1 longblock from import parts pro that includes. Wiseco Pistons Shotpeened Stock Rods ARP Rod Studs Block Inspected and acid dipped Block redecked Block water passage bored out for more water to back cylinders Block Bored and Honed using a Torque Plate Crank center weight tig welded into place Crank balanced New Moly Coated Race Spec Main bearings installed New Moly Coated Race Spec Rod bearings installed Block prepped and assembled Heads inspected and cleaned Heads Pressure Tested Heads redecked Cleaned exhaust and intake runners 3 angle valve job Valve heights set Heads prepped and assembled New OEM Valve stem seals New OEM Cam Seals New OEM Head Gaskets New OEM Oil Pump New OEM Oil Pump Gasket FMIC Full set of Defi Advance BF gauges AEM wideband 615cc Nismo injectors w/ new style adapter kit Nrg short hub, QD, and wheel Z1 Short throw with blox racing wieghted knob 350z seats Apexi AVCR tuned to 1.2 Bar Set of staggered RPF1's Hardpipe kit with hks Bov's Borla Exhaust Exedy Clutch JWT Lightweight flywheel Only problem with the car is it has a very small power steering leak after the pump was replaced, im sure its just a loose bolt but havent had the time to trace and fix it. Im sure there's bits and pieces im forgetting to list, pretty much a built motor waiting for new turbos to push 550+ with ease. |
Nissan 300ZX for Sale
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Nissan NV200 Taxi
Thu, 21 Aug 2014"You're a long way from home!"
When I signed up to drive a pre-production version of the Nissan NV200 Taxi, I expected to have a higher-than-normal level of interaction with the public at large. However, while I was hoping for unsuspecting Ann Arborites to perhaps hail me down, or maybe even get a hop-in when stopped at an intersection, I didn't really think I'd be hassled in parking lots so much. And yet, almost as if all of the Dad-Joke energy in the universe was drawn to my tall, yellow ride, seemingly everywhere I parked I heard some iteration of the phrase above.
Har har, guys.
2015 Nissan Versa Note adds sporty-ish SR trim
Thu, 06 Feb 2014The funny, little Nissan Versa Note is getting a new trim level - two, actually - for the 2015 model year. And the one you see above is the sporty-ish Note SR, making its debut at the Chicago Auto Show this week.
Underneath, it's the same Versa Note we've already driven, complete with Nissan's 109-horsepower, 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine and up to 40 miles per gallon highway. The SR's changes are purely cosmetic, with a revised front fascia featuring smoked headlamps, standard foglamps and black chrome accents. Those are matched with new dark-finished 16-inch alloy wheels, revised mirrors and side sills, along with a new rear roof spoiler.
A few interior enhancements have been made, as well, with the addition of a "370Z-inspired" leather-wrapped steering wheel, suede-like fabric on the seats with orange accents and a piano-black center stack.
BMW, Hyundai score big in JD Power's first Tech Experience Index
Mon, Oct 10 2016While automakers are quick to brag about winning a JD Power Initial Quality Study award, the reality, as we've pointed out before, is that these ratings are somewhat misleading, since IQS doesn't necessarily distinguish genuine quality issues. JD Power's new Tech Experience Index aims to solve that problem. The new metric takes the same 90-day approach as IQS but focuses exclusively on technology – collision protection, comfort and convenience, driving assistance, entertainment and connectivity, navigation, and smartphone mirroring. It splits the industry up into just seven segments, based loosely on size, which is why the Chevrolet Camaro is in the same division (mid-size) as Kia Sorento and the Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class is in the same segment as the Hyundai Genesis (mid-size premium). It makes for some screwy bedfellows, to be sure. Still, splitting tech experience away from initial quality should allow customers to make more informed and intelligent decisions when buying new vehicles. In the inaugural study, respondents listed BMW and Hyundai as the big winners, with two segment awards – the 2 Series for small premium and the 4 Series for compact premium, and the Genesis for mid-size premium and Tucson for small segment. The Chevrolet Camaro (midsize), Kia Forte (compact), and Nissan Maxima (large) scored individual wins. Ford also had a surprising hit with the Lincoln MKC, which ranked third in the compact premium segment behind the 4 Series and Lexus IS. This is a coup for the Blue Oval, whose woeful MyFord Touch systems made the brand a victim of the IQS' flaws in the early 2010s. But Ford and other automakers might not want to celebrate just yet. According to JD Power, there's still a lot of room for improvement – navigation systems were the lowest-rated piece of tech in the study. Instead, customers repeatedly saluted collision-avoidance and safety systems, giving the category the best marks of the study and listing blind-spot monitoring and backup cameras as two must-have features – 96 percent of respondents said they wanted those two systems in their next vehicle. But this isn't really a surprise. Implementation of safety systems from brand to brand is similar, and they don't require any input from users, unlike navigation and infotainment systems which are frustratingly deep.