Once the paint went on in late November, I got a little bit of pressure as stone wanted the car done and dusted before christmas! December being an expensive month as it is, there was no way I could commit so the project stalled for a month or so.
Then January came along and they went in all guns blazing. It was getting very real! It wasn’t without hassle though. Not from stone, but from the parts that I had. I travelled the country looking for an aero front bumper but eventually got sorted. People have a funny definition of parts being ‘mint’ in this country. Regardless, I got sorted.
The kit still wasn’t on and the stance was horrendous but oh my god.. I was in love...
I did get a little worried though as I had asked them to roll the arches accordingly before they took everything off to ensure that the wheels would fit the arches correctly. They didn’t though which still kind of worries me as the wheels are a bit pokey.
They lowered the car slightly, and this is how it sat
The front was still too high but the rear was just perfect for me. Many would still go lower but those people really don’t use their sbody as a daily like I do. I need that little bit of clearance.
There were some issues, some custom fabrication was needed as none of my engine parts had ever been working together before so there were a lot of fittings, hoses, pipes, etc that needed adjustments. I needed a new clutch master cylinder, igniter, door handle, z32 afm and many more bits and pieces so I hassled all my connections in the community and they really pulled through for me.
At this stage (February) I really wanted to go see the car again, so I took a trip up. And oh my god... just oh my god..
Now bear in mind that this isn’t meant to be a show car by any means so I told them that the engine bay wasn’t a massive concern for me. But for a 26 year old engine bay, that looks pretty damn tidy to me. I’m sure the mismatching hoses, wrong rocker cover colour and all those bits will annoy some, and although I’ll eventually sort them, they shouldn’t block me from getting the car on the road.
It looked great in the showroom but we rolled it outside to really allow the paint to show its depth and variation
That Silvia detail on the under light panel
In an ideal world, the front would be lower again but apparently my coilovers (BC) can’t go lower without making the springs rock hard and un-drivable.
All in all, my life savings have been spent. My life car goals (from when I was 12) have been achieved and tomorrow I head back up to go and collect my effectively brand new car. Nervous, excited, relieved... all the emotions. The plan is to tax it for 6 months and enjoy the hell out of it. It got mapped at close to 300hp which is plenty for my needs. With minor work and maybe some octane addictive we could go well over 300 but Power was never the aim with this car... just look at it...
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