Nissan 350z Twin-turbo Convertible 6-speed Custom on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
2004 Nissan 350Z Convertible, Twin Turbo.This beautiful exotic offers a gorgeous combination that only a well-appointed custom can provide. It’s one of a kind, stunning, fast and reliable.
Engine:
- APS Twin Turbo Set
- Fresh set of NGK Iridium ix plugs.
- AAM Full Fuel Return System (Braided fuel lines, AN Connectors, billet fuel rails, fuel regulator)
- Mishimoto Racing radiator. Custom fans and shroud
- HKS ignition amplifier
- CJ motor sports twin walbro 255 LPH fuel pumps on a solid CNC machine housing unit
- TurboXS UTEC engine management system
- HKS EVC VI Boost Controllers
- GREDDY EVO TT Stainless Steel and Titanium Exhaust
- KINETIX SSV Intake Plenum & Racing Plenum and Intake Cover
- STILLEN Oil Cooler
- APS Oil Pan
-Optima Yellow Top battery
Transmission:
- ACT stage 2 clutch pressure plate with matching racing flywheel
- B&M short-throw shifter
- Nismo Stainless shifter handle
Suspension, Brakes, Wheels:
- Greddy Stainless Steel Strut Brace
- GTSPEC Rear Lower Tie Brace
- KSPORT Adjustable coilovers
- KSPORT Front 8 Piston Big Brake Kit & 6 Piston Rear Big Brake Kit
- VOLK Racing GT 30 Wheels 19 x 8.5 Front/ 19 x 10.5 Rear in Gun Metal
- VOLK Racing Aircraft Aluminum Lugnuts, Wheel Locks, & Special edition center caps.
Exterior:
- Upgraded to 2006 LED Tail lights (all exterior bulbs have been changed to LED Bulbs)
- STILLEN Rear Wing – provides stepped profile yielding functionality – eliminating “church pew” wings screwed to trunk lid like most modifications or even factory offerings on certain OEM models.
- HAARTS Stayfast Cloth Top With Glass Rear Window
- Shaved Door Handles & Antenna (Keyless remote door pop) – deleted “aircraft cabin door handles”
- Custom Vented Front Fenders – no Bondo.
- Custom 3 Stage PPG Performance Yellow Paint infused with pearl chips – gleams and shimmers in the sun, chameleon-like.
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Nissan GT-R Nismo 'Ring time makes it track's 'fastest volume production car' [w/video]
Tue, 19 Nov 2013Performance cars are fun to drive and all, but at the end of the day ,owners drop big bucks on what are often ridiculously unpractical vehicles for the bragging rights. And when it comes to ultimate bragging rights, few get more publicized than lap times for everyone's favorite stretch of German pavement, the Nürburgring. Enter the 2015 Nissan GT-R Nismo.
After rumors about a 7:08 lap time appeared yesterday, Nissan confirmed has confirmed the news today with video footage of the run, which took place on September 30. The official lap time is just seven minutes and 8.679 seconds, putting the GT-R Nismo about 11 seconds off the pace of the Porsche 918 Spyder - some six seconds quicker than the far costlier Lexus LFA. Some admitted - but hard-to-spot - missteps by Nissan driver Michael Krumm would indicate that the car actually left some time on the table.
With this time, Nissan claims that the 595-horsepower GT-R Nismo is the "fastest volume production car" around the track. The definition of "volume" could surely be contested here, though, considering the small numbers in which the GT-R is sold. While we don't have global GT-R sales figures, this year has only seen 1,063 units sold through October, and there were close to 1,300 sold in all of 2011 and about 1,200 in 2012. While this loosely defined claim will only add to the Nürburgring lap time squabbling, it is no less impressive. Check out the record run for yourself in the video below, which is accompanied by an official press release.
These 'blind' automotive world record stunts have to stop
Wed, Dec 7 2016Drivers setting world records "blind" – wearing a blindfold or with something obscuring the windshield – is the new thing for some reason. First it was an Alfa Romeo Giulia setting a blind lap at Silverstone with help from a spotter trailing behind, and now this: a stunt man doing a J-turn within a narrow path with nothing but a Nissan Juke's cameras guiding him. He matched the "sighted" J-turn record, flipping the car around in a space about 7 inches longer than the car. I have two issues with these stunts. First, there are just too many world records. Yeah, I said it. Are these meaningful? Is someone else likely to ever attempt this feat? No, because it's just marketing, both for the manufacturer and whoever's still trying to sell those annual books. Stuff like the fastest production car is fine with me. Heck, I'll even take unofficial Nurburgring times – the kind where the drivers can actually see. Second, I'm all for stunts, but do something cool! And preferably something that could only be performed with that particular car, if you're going to make an ad out of it. Yes, the Juke has an Around View Monitor system, which stitches together feeds from four cameras to make it look like the car is being filmed by a drone hovering overhead. I happen to love 360-degree cameras – they let you see things that are just not visible from the driver's seat and make parking and low-speed maneuvering really easy. But the Juke isn't the first car to offer one, and the feature isn't even new to the car. Nissan was at least forthright enough to admit that this professional driver (on a closed course!) had a bunch of practice. But this really says more about his precision driving skills than about the car, or the camera. And just so we're clear, you really shouldn't try to park a car without looking out the windows, even if you have fancy cameras. So what's next? Pretty soon there will be a record for blindest blind stunt. Let me know when someone actually does something interesting. Related Video:
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Neither the man nor those parked near his truck could get to their cars for fear of getting a beatdown from The 'Murica Bird, and police were called to break it up, which they did with neither beast nor fowl injured in the process.
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