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Year:2003 Mileage:88000
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Custom Lamborghini Painted Carbon Fiber Wide body 350z


Highly Modified: 2003 Nissan 350z Performance 6MT 84k (Highway) Miles, 25/31 MPG, $80k+ invested, Fresh Build 2011, 2012 Insurance Appraisal $65,100, Original Title in Hand, Never Smoked in, Garage Kept; out of rain and snow, Hand Washed, Never Track, Raced, Drifted or Dragged, Pushing the same Power as a Naturally Aspirated 370z.

Year: 2003
Make: Nissan
Model: 350Z Performance
Invested: $80k+
Mileage: 88,000
Color: custom lambo
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): KY
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
2012 Sponsors: 27
Title: Original, in hand
Base Engine Size: 3.5 L
Cam Type: Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)
Cylinders: V6
Valves: 24
Valve Timing: Variable
Horsepower: 320+
Torque:320+
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission: 6 Speed Manual (6MT)
Rear Limited Slip Differential
Fuel Type: Gas, Premium Unleaded (required)
MPG: City 25-27, Highway 31-34
Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 gallon
Battery: Optima Dry Cell (yellow top)
Professionally Serviced and Maintained by Z1 Motorsports (GA)
All Scheduled and Required Maintenance Completed
Synthetic Oil Change and Filter every 3k miles
PERFORMANCE-
Engine Management: Osiris Dyno Tuned (Z1 Motorsports)
Clutch: Carbonetic Japan, Twin-Disc Carbon Racing Clutch June 2012
Driveshaft: Z1 Platinum Series Aluminum Driveshaft, (Sponsor) June 2012
Stillen Ceramic Racing Headers
Stillen Test Pipes
Cats Eliminated
Exhaust: Full Stainless True-Dual June 2012 (Sponsor)
Crawford Plenum
JWT Pop Charger
Strut Tower Bar
Z1 Short Throw Shift
Evo Tran Box
1 Step Colder Plugs
Unorthodox Racing Pullies
Stillen HP All Aluminum Radiator
Z Speed Aluminum Undershroud
SUSPENSION-
Multi-Link Front Suspension
Multi-Link Rear Suspension
Four-Wheel Independent Suspension
BC Racing Coilovers and Springs (Adjustable Dampening/Ride Height)
-WHEELS and TIRES-

Rated "10 out of 10" on 2012 Insurance Appraisal

360|FORGED (Sponsor)
Forged Distributing, Miami, FL 
Custom 20" ConcaveMesh 3 piece (Designed and Manufactured 2011)
Matte Black Centers, High Gloss Dish
Front 20 x 9
Rear 20 x 12

Continental ExtremeContact DW Tires (Partner) 
Front 275/30ZR20
Dunlop Sport Maxx GT Oct '12 (continental discontinued ExtremeContact DW size tire)
Rear 325/25ZR20

$11,000 - wheel and tire package installed September 2011

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Fri, May 31 2019

In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Green Editor John Beltz Snyder and West Coast Editor James Riswick. First, they talk about the cars they've been driving, including the Honda Passport, BMW 330i and Audi RS5. They follow up with notes about driving the Toyota Supra and 86, and whether Toyota's new sports car strategy makes sense. Then they discuss the news, including the Ferrari SF90 Stradale plug-in hybrid, a possible Renault-FCA merger, death rumors for the Jaguar XJ and thoughts on the upcoming Chevy Trailblazer. Autoblog Podcast #582 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we're driving: 2019 Honda Passport 2019 BMW 330i 2019 Audi RS5 Sportback Toyota Supra, 86 and the company's sports car strategy In the news: Ferrari SF90 Stradale FCA and Renault Jaguar XJ going away? Chevy Trailblazer Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:

Panoz and DeltaWing suing Nissan over BladeGlider concept

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

Similarity is bound to occur in an industry where most of the products follow the same basic formula. But once in a while a new design comes along that doesn't quite reinvent the wheel, but comes pretty damn close. The DeltaWing project was one such design - and Nissan, the car's designers allege, stole that design.
After the DeltaWing proposal was rejected by the IndyCar series, its creators took it to Le Mans and brought Nissan on board to supply the power. Nissan subsequently pulled out of the program and came out with the ZEOD RC hybrid racer (right), bearing a suspiciously similar design with an unusually narrow front track at the end of a long nose cone, and a wider track at the back. The Japanese automaker then displayed the BladeGlider concept (below, right) at the Tokyo Motor Show, envisioning a translation of the same formula into road-going form.
The similarity did not escape Don Panoz, who - after making sports and racing cars under his own name and founding the now-defunct American Le Mans Series - was a central figure in bringing the original DeltaWing to life. Now Panoz has filed a lawsuit against Nissan, soliciting the courts to issue a cease-and-desist order on both the ZEOD RC and BladeGlider projects, naming Nissan motorsport chief Darren Cox and Ben Bowlby (who defected to Nissan from the DeltaWing program) as part of the suit.

Nissan NV400 becomes Japan's first electric ambulance

Mon, May 18 2020

Consumer passenger cars aren't the only vehicles undergoing electric transformations. We've seen the introduction of early electric fire trucks, and now Japan is getting its first electric ambulance. It's a Nissan NV400, and it will be used by the Tokyo Fire Department at the Ikebukuro station. Though badged as a Nissan, the NV400 is at its heart a Renault Master Z.E. electric van. The powertrain is the same as the French van with a 33-kilowatt-hour battery (7 kWhs less than the base Nissan Leaf) and a 55-kW motor driving the front wheels. That translates to 74 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque. That doesn't sound like much, but in as dense a city as Tokyo, it's not likely the NV400 will be able to reach high speeds at all, even if it had a Hellcat engine. There are a couple of unique additions to the van to enhance its ambulance capability. One is the inclusion of a separate 8-kWh lithium-ion battery that can operate all the equipment on board for long periods of time without eating into the ambulance's range. It can even be used like a generator to provide power to external emergency equipment. Then there's the stretcher, which Nissan vaguely says is electrified to make it easier to use by the medical personnel. We presume the stretcher has an electric motor to make it easier to push around. Since neither the NV400 nor its Renault counterpart is sold here, we're not expecting to see one of these ambulances in the U.S. any time soon. But electric versions of local emergency vehicles seem like a good idea, since range wouldn't be an issue, and the torque would be useful in large vehicles. Ford is readying an electric full-size Transit, which is offered in America in gas versions. Perhaps we could see some electric Ford ambulances in the near future. Related Video: