Name: Lee
Location: San Antonio, TX
2009 Nissan 370Z
Color:
Monterrey Blue
Trans: 6-spd Manual
Options:
Sports Package
Splash guards (removed)
Performance:
K&N drop in filters
HPS post-MAF intake tubes
Fast Intentions TDX CBE (18" resonators, SS mufflers)
Motordyne ART pipes
Motordyne M370 intake Manifold
Cobb Accessport w/ 2010 Nismo Map
Rogue Engineering short shifter
24 row oil cooler (DIY)
Exterior:
Stillen Splitter style front lip (Blk urethane)
EVO-R Side blades (FRP)
Shine Auto rear bumper add-on/valances (color-matched)
Rear Bluebatmobile Black overlay
Blackhoused headlights
6K HID bulbs
Stealth rear turn signal bulbs
V-LED bright white bulbs (parking, reverse, license plate, interior)
OEM JDM/EDM rear fog light
OEM Fairlady Z badge
Show-n-Go front motorized front plate bracket
Custom License plates
20% tint
Suspension:
Swift Spec-R drop springs (1.25F, 1.0R)
H&R 15mm Front spacers with stud replacements (20mm soon)
Ichiba 25mm Rear speacers (bolt-on)
Interior:
OEM GTR push-start button
Escort Passport radar (hardwired)
Simota black gauge overlay
Pioneer avh4300dvd
MB Quart Onyx 6.5 components
MB Quart Onyx 460 amp
Kicker CVR8 subs in custom boxes by Pg6spd
Blox 490 Electric Blue shift knob
DIY Blue stitch coloring
Plans:
Wheels (undecided)
Aerojacket Type III wing or Mines spoiler
Short Build Bio:
I've been an automotive enthusiast for many years. My first build was a 1991 Honda Accord, that started from a beat-up, 260,000 mile, automatic, grandma car. After its many phases, its now a stripped down weekend car that is nearing the 400whp mark, through its single cam motor and manual gearbox. After that build I wanted something different; Something that would turn heads, but also perform just as well straight out of the box. The 370Z was the choice I made as it was new, stylish, and well-equipped for the price. This is my first rwd, 2 seater and I wanted to keep the car usable, unlike my previous build. The car needed a slight improvement on power from stock, and the breather mods chosen have put it on a level that I am happy with. I wanted to just enhance the stock likes on the car, and create a Z that appears stock to the untrained eye, yet forces you to do a double-take. I carefully chose the mods I have to make sure they work well with each other, including the stock RAYS wheels. I have completed the look I wanted with these wheels, but I feel that it is time to move on to something different that will set this car apart once again.