Moreover, the target of this build is to stand out from the rest in a car show, and it does that without much effort. The owner and builder of this example, Yuki Hamamoto, required eight long years and extensive work to make this "masterpiece", and honestly, it looks cool! This is a near-perfect build of a stanced 2002 Nissan 350Z all the way from Japan. To start with the intake, the motor gets a Z1 intake tube and a Kinetix stainless steel intake manifold.įurthermore, the motor also got a coolant overflow tank from Weapon R, a Mishimoto aluminum radiator, and a performance Y pipe specially made for the 350Z by ISR. The stock motor of the 350Z, a 3.5-liter VQ35DE V6, doesn’t get any forced induction, but it gets plenty of upgrades. On the outside, the car gets the RAY blue paintwork from the R35 GT-R, while the roof, door handles, and badges are painted in a special carbon black paint. Also, the windows get tints that look cool. To uplift the interior mood, the car gets LED ambient lighting and a shift knob from Concept Z, among others. Other than that on the inside, the car gets several sportier enhancements and parts, such as the Sparco steering wheel, a 10-inch DVC subwoofer from Alpine, a Kenwood 2-din audio system, and NVX amplifiers on the rear and door speakers. While the car retains its original motor, the original owner made some tasteful upgrades to it. First up, we have a modified 2003 Nissan 350Z from Ace Up Motorsports.
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