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aplyedmind

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  1. I've never had any troubles With my NGK Iridium's . But a comment on the turbo Header the stock one is perfectly Fine there is a Guy in Nissan sport magazine stock Turbo manifold with porting Putting out 600hp. Jeffp Also has a really powerful L series On stock turbo manifold Pushing 450-500hp. The money being spent to get a custom single turbo manifold or Twin Will be costly and I'm sure u can make more power with that money spent else where. Its all in preference I guess, I have a custom turbo manifold for my project , But probably won't go on for a while after Porting and all the other head work to come. But good luck on what ever u decide to do . I say Slap a turbo kit on your z and see how u like it . You can always use one of your Volvo turbos and save one as a spare.
  2. LMFAO, Isn't that where all doing with the l series , I know I am ..... You to rossman
  3. Venomous type Whats the offset on the SSR's , also what size tires u running on em ? Man can't get over how sexy your cars are.
  4. I had this happen to me It was called the windows fix disk virus. Search it on google. There should be something u can download to make them all reappear , and they Have another step by step method to make the Items visible again.
  5. Lol those are your fuel rail and injectors even says your name on the ebay seller info. Why don't u just post it up for sale again in the for sale section . Seems very odd . Not accusing u at all for anything , Just pointing out the oddness about the post. Glws non the less.
  6. My jim wolf 450 sport turbo bolts to the msa downpipe also besides that I have yet to see another bolt to stock downpipe.
  7. Try arizonazcar.com they sale those for $40 I think
  8. Scooped this up for ya 1tuffz ZokuSha Whaaa!? By nudriftr 0 I’ll try my best to give a run down of the BosoZoku/ZokuSha lifestyle here, I suck at explaining so bear with me… ZokuSha kids are nothing more than your local street racers – but in Japan. The term Zoku æ— means tribe and/or clan, it is often used as a suffix to subcultures within Japan. Groups started appearing among Japanese youth after WWII in the 1950′s and 60′s; a novel called Season of the Sun, by Shintaro Ishihara, gave rise to a reckless and care-free generation. ‘Street’ groups continued to manifest into the 70′s, 80′s, and 90′s with a booming car culture ranging from highway racers(Roulette-zoku or Circuit-zoku), drag racers(Zeroyon-zoku), drifters(Dorifto-zoku), Vanners (Vanning-zoku), Touge battlers(Rolling-zoku), and of course Bakusozoku – Boso tribe. ZokuSha kids are commonly mis-labeled as BosoZoku, meaning violent running-tribe or violent speed-tribe - another term, used to describe the motorcycle gangs that sprang up in the rapid automotive industry expansion of the 1950′s. The first BosoZoku were known as kaminari-zoku or Lightning-tribe and mostly came from lower socioeconomic classes and publicly displayed their disaffection and dissatisfaction with Japanese mainstream society. They would style and modify their motorcycles in peculiar ways, such as large fairings and loud exhausts. ZokuSha kids are nothing like the early BosoZoku bikers, however there is a group/style reffered to as Kaido Racer which is be a mashup of ZokuSha and BosoZoku. They drive ‘BosoZoku’ styled cars slowly down highways while zig-zgging and revving their engines, often with passengers hanging out the windows waving bats and flags and accompanied by BosoZoku bikes. Within the Bosozoku subculture there are sub-subcultures; Shakotan style, Yankii style, Kyusha style, Garuchan(Grachan) style, and then the full-out Bosozoku style. The literal translation of Shakotan is “low car†and generally refers to extremely lowered streetcars with wide low-offset wheels and stretched tires. Yankii style is basically the same as Shakotan except more race-inspired; so that means wide racing rims, widebody, large wings, etc. The term “yankii†stems from Yankee – the term for people who followed the 1970′s and 80′s street fashion of colorful Aloha shirts, largely followed by gangsters. Kyusha literally means “Japanese Old Classic Carâ€, mostly equivelant to Muscle and Pony cars here in the US. These cars are moderately customized via period-correct styling of small fender flares, duckbill spoilers, chinspoilers, and low-offset wheels. Garuchan or Grachan style also comes from the 70′s and 80′s, except this time not so much as from the street but straight from Fuji Speedway. The Zokusha kids would have large meets in the parking lot and got a lot of the inspiration for these style of cars directly from the Group 5 Super Silhouette cars competing in the Grand Championships at the time. Wide racing rims and tires, custom wide-body aero, full race suspension and drivetrain – in essence, replica Grp. 5 cars. Bosozoku style is a mash up of all styles mentioned above - extremely lowered, extremely wide, extremely stretched, extremely custom street cruisers created by decades of home-grown inspiration. Another subculture often associated with BosoSoku is the Bippu or VIP culture which is shared between gangsters/mobsters and ZokuSha. These cars are extremely low luxury cars, often domestic, with big rims and lots of shiney things.
  9. "You need this car. It will go so ****** fast that you may very well go back in time." I had to read this ad twice it was so ****** tight lol
  10. I love what u did 2 to it. So simple yet so sweet. Always loved the z Bosozoku style
  11. So I bought a car with a g nose on it and removed it now I need Some headlight buckets both sides no rust, or broken studs Please no crazy prices. I could get some in the Junk yard but Don't currently have time to go there. If any one can help me out I will for sure return the favor or if u wanna trade me something check some of my old threads out and let me know if u see anything u like.
  12. Very nice collection Of toys . That's will be awesome to be the 1st in Germany with a Rb z car. Have u seen any other z's in your area?Good luck with your project looks like u found a very nice car to start with .
  13. I have one with hood hinge's If u are interested.
  14. Very nice 2+2 I almost picked up that one from craiglist for my wife. Good find.
  15. I one for 450 plus shipping if u want it.
  16. Nice 2+2 you should take the rims off the coupe and swap them on the 2+2 I think it will look wonderful
  17. I went ahead and watched the others on your youtube videos also. Enjoyed the videos Very cool.
  18. Very awesome I am digging the white on white looks good and Nothing like the sound of the clicking and clacking of a L28et . What plans do u have for future EMS?
  19. You are headed straight for the tool shed my friend try looking at the rb forums for starters been covered I'm sure every question that u have. And If u don't know if u that to mod it or not to install it maybe Rb isn't the way to go.. By the way Welcome to hybrid z.
  20. Plus you can always upgrade a ct26 pretty good from what My supra buddy tells me.
  21. That white z belongs in a magazine for sure that's some front page stuff u got there. Very nice.
  22. Ross its looking great can't wait to hear it running Gonna sound pretty mean I bet.
  23. Some one buy him a case or a keg he's on to something
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