
Yooooooo thanks for hittin up my page. Up above there is a shot of my brand new baby just before it got delivered from the dealership.
This is the 2003 Nissan 350Z Track model. Track because of the front and rear spoilers and the Brembo brake calipers which come standard, also, this car isn't for you pussies who can't drive stick, this is a full on race bred 6 speed manual tranny (I love using that word rather then Transmission eh heh heh.)
This car is said to launch to 60 at 5.4 seconds. Which means you Porsche Boxster S's...I'm coming after youz.
That's a shot of my beams at night... maybe I took it from the wrong angle, but it's got projectors and usually it's got a purple and blue kind of color coming out...you know...the type of light that's really frusterating and head ache inducing when you're going against these things in traffic...yeah well now I can pay all those assholes back who shine them Xenons in my face hehe...
Heres the shot of the cockpit. I had to special order these here orange seats...me likey :)
These are my "Kaotic" 18 inch rims wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza S-03 Pole Position tires(http://www.bridgestonetire.com/dpp/glamourindex2.asp?passProductID=227). Inside, you'll notice the Brembo brake calipers. Same ones used on the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R. These babies stop nice. 70 to 0 mph in 164 feet.
Jim Wolf Technologie's Pop Charger. Ok ok, so it looks cool and all, but supposedly it drains a pony or two. So hey, I put the stock air box back on. I think I'm going to throw in an Injen Cold Air Intake or an AEM Short Ram. To be honest, the only cool thing about the Pop Charger was its GNARLY sound. I was pulling in front of my buddy back when I had the stock exhaust and the pop charger on and he said it was "LOUD!" so yeah, it does give you more sound, and it makes it sound mean...but hey didnt do sh*t.
Here are pictures of my exhaust. Its a stainless steel Stillen Cat-Back exhaust system with these pretty tips. 13 HP gain and 14ft. torque gain. Nice sound. Sounds a lot like stock but just a little lounder at those times you wish it was...i.e. 3500 RPM on up. I love passing under bridges and overpasses with it :)
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