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    My wife and I had our first child a few months ago, so in the months leading up to that event, I picked one more car off the "must own one day" list that I've been compiling since I was 11, and started hunting. The car I picked was the 300zx, both the z32 and z31 are on the list, so it was a matter of what came up on CL. Soon found a local candidate, 87 model, factory turbo, 124k on it. Worn, but solid, mostly stock (only mods involved the word "delete"), so I brought it home, in a cloud of smoke, sprays of oil, coolant and power steering fluid, and tucked it in the shop for a bit of renewal. Here are some pics from the previous owner.



    First stage was mechanical work. Fixed the leaks, replaced hoses and fasteners, top-end gaskets, painted a couple things, and removed some un-used vac lines. Engine bay as received:



    Stage 1:


    Stage 2 for the engine entailed removal and block-off of emissions and idle control stuff, three row aluminum radiator, 12x24 intercooler, 2.5" exhaust, and manual boost controller.






    For suspension, I swapped for all poly bushings, and installed Stance Super Sport coils. Holy fender gap!


    1.5" spacer rear, 1" up front, rolled like this for a bit while looking for a wheel deal.


    Then these happened, with brand new tires off CL, $500 for the set. Couldn't resist.


    With spacers installed, 17x9et-13 up front, 17x10et-5 out back.


    I have to come up with a tag for everything, so this is the badge for my slammed cars.


    Repping with the wife at a local cruise-in.


    And here she sleeps in the shop with other privileged members of the crew.


    Still gotta do sub-frame and diff mounts, and the engine is about ready for a full rebuild that I may or may not start this year. Fenders need rolling, then the focus will stay with getting power numbers up on this car. Thank's for looking, updates as they come!

  • #2
    looking good! im also on the hunt for a Z31/Z32 so ill be looking at this thread

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    • #3
      Thanks! I love both models, the z31s are cheaper, but when z32tts can be found downright reasonable these days. Good luck with the search! That Infiniti looks sweet BTW.

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      • #4
        Wish I could say I'd done some awesome work on my car, but I've been busy ****** winter

        Have tinkered with a couple other little things here and there tho. Rebuilt this carb for the Pontiac:


        Refinished one of the Merc wheels for the Passat. Factory silver:


        Filled, sanded, painted graphite w/2 coats primer, 3 coats color, 4 coats clear:


        And tacked up the links for my daughter's new Radio Flyer:


        Couple weeks it should be warming up. can't wait to get out and actually get some stuff done!
        Last edited by gearheaded; 03-06-2015, 04:21 PM. Reason: I can't spell

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        • #5
          sweet wagon!!

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          • #6
            Very cool, you have some awesome looking projects!
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            • #7
              I continue to use this Nissan as the outlet for all those things I wanted when I was 16: Stretched tires, A-pillar gauges, an obnoxiously loud blow-off valve... So next on the list, a mis-matched hood! Really though, I filled and smoothed some divots in it, gave it a nice coat of matte primer, and did the same on the rear hatch.
              My trusty assistant, in charge of crumpling the paper and rolling around in masking tape.


              Back half. Actually kind of like the no-spoiler lines:


              And the front:



              And I'll be taking this baby to see Fast 7 on Friday, so it really is like being in high school! Seriously, I'm excited

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              • #8
                That looks AMAZING

                Renato
                Team TWM Performance
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                • #9
                  Why the hell are the little wiper delete caps $30-$50?? It rained the first day all month I wanted to drive the Z and the holes had to be plugged, so:


                  Yup, drawer knob. Makes a nice hatch handle tho. And yes, I was on my way to see Furious 7. It was fantastic

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                  • #10
                    Been distracted from the Z, doing little things to the wagon for Sowo road trip next week

                    New grill and S-class wheels finally on



                    I had been looking at getting solid motor/transmission mounts and poly diff/rear subframe on the Z31, but why buy when you could make? So I hit up an auction last week and picked up these babies



                    That's a Miller Dialarc 250, came with the table and about 300 pounds of electrodes, and an XLO 602 ram turret milling machine, included vise, collets, and several boxes of end mills, drill bits etc. Grand total of $600 paid for the pair.

                    Once I get the mill fixed up a bit I might make some parts for the car... Or I might never work on the car again because I'm having too much fun dominating some metal

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                    • #11
                      $600???!!!! go to hell.

                      love the shop setup.

                      2001 BMW 560i 6.0 LSx/T56 SOLD


                      2000 Corvette Hardtop FRC

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by nsogiba View Post
                        $600???!!!! go to hell.

                        love the shop setup.
                        Haha, right? Thanks!

                        Got my VFD set up and had time to make and install these solid mounts:





                        They feel great in the car, huge improvement over the completely severed stockers. And people who think solid mounts vibrate too much are crazy

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                        • #13
                          Excellent work on this build!

                          - Renato
                          TWMPerformance.com | TWMShiftKnobs.com | GodSaveTheManuals.com
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                          • #14
                            love your z dude


                            follow the squad!

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                            • #15
                              Would love to find wheels like those for $500. Love the car though a window spoiler would
                              look good on it
                              2002 Infiniti I35 ( 6 speed swap in progress )
                              2004 Nissan Maxima SE 6 speed ( Closest car to being "stanced" )
                              2003 Nissan Maxima SE 6 Speed
                              2002 Lincoln LS
                              On the verge of being Stanced

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