The floor mats came from THE Z STORE and then I had an upholstery shop add the heel pad.murpheyANDthis350z wrote:Awesome pictures. I also have an HR with stillen intakes. I noticed your floor mats you do that yourself?
The Stillen intakes are awesome and well worth the price. Easy to install and they give off a huge sound difference. Very agressive but I have no way to record them.samej82 wrote:it looks great, how's the stillen intakes working for you. Is it possible to post and audio clip of the intakes working? I've been wondering about how those things sound
Thanks bmike for the comment, and the 19s in back really make a difference. The Brembos really stop the car too but guess I will have to get slotted rotors for road racing. Cant believe a Brembo set up would come with plain jane rotors. MK.bmike818 wrote: for you, car looks great. I see you didnt waste anytime adding parts. well Conrats and be safe with your new baby!
the 19s on the back make the stance look sick, I might reconsider the 19s in the back setup
I am active with road racing and I usually compete within the state of TX. TWS in College station, TMS in Ft. Worth, and the new track south of Houston called Houston Motorsport Ranch.jEzTeR wrote:Car looks awesome!!!!!
Where do you plan on racing it?
Thanks for the compliment. The wheels that come with the car are from Rays Industries and are light weight. Whats really nice too is that you can get your entire hand inside the wheel for easy cleaning. A really neat addition is the shift light that you can set to the desired RPM. It flashes at you 500 rpm before your setting then stays on steady when the rpm is reached. Its a small square light at the bottom of the speedo.kckouki wrote:Dood, thats so hawt.
Nissan is really starting to do a good job on designing wheels.
What organization do you run with and what do you drive? I sometimes work out at TWS.PerfectApex wrote: I am active with road racing and I usually compete within the state of TX. TWS in College station, TMS in Ft. Worth, and the new track south of Houston called Houston Motorsport Ranch.