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CarlZ

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  1. Here is a write up about the car You'd never expect the sleepy town of Greenville, South Carolina, to be the place to find hot Euros, but Jon Fulmer would disagree. For the past few years, Jon and his wife, Allison, have been building killer customs and turning heads. In the case of Jon, it was this smoking hot '90 Nissan 300ZX. The Nissan is a great foundation for any clean Euro, and Jon had a plan. He went nuts on the car, winning Best Paint awards all over the place. It was also featured a little over a year ago in a feature with his wife's Accord, as well as in one of our "Road Trippin' " articles. Back then, the car was purple, had stock headlights and was cool, but not quite what it is today. Then one day, Jon decided to tear it all apart and start over. A little over a year later out it came, looking as you see it here. Jon's a busy guy. He runs a skating rink in town, works seven days a week, usually late at night, and is married with a child. With a schedule like that you'd wonder how he gets the time to do all of this work! The short answer is, he doesn't. Jon does what he can when he can, but some of the work he farms out to his trusted body shop, Sculpture Works in Anderson, South Carolina. This time around everything went crazy. The body kit was molded in, cut up and reshaped from various other parts, and pretty much everything was shaved, Frenched or smoothed out. Looking under the hood, it's no surprise that chrome and paint make everything glisten. All in all, the car is a true show winner and is taking more trophies than it did in its previous incarnation. Jon's a busy guy, and he's still got more in the works. Rumor has it he's even got a mini-truck kickin' it in his backyard. Busy, busy, busy. Jon would like to thank his sponsors Axis wheels, Redline Racing, Impact Parts, Injen, Aerogear, Versus Motorsports, Foothills Automotive, Addi's Upholstery, Sculpture Works, and everyone in his club, Relaxed Atmosphere. Vitals: Owner: Jon Fulmer Vehicle: '90 Nissan 300ZX non-turbo City/State: Greenville, South Carolina Club: Relaxed Atmosphere C.C. Performance: "Fun" features include Stillen headers, Injen intake, HKS Ignition amplifier, polished plenum and throttle bodies, catback GReddy exhaust, steel-braided hoses, silicone water lines, chrome-dipped parts and Optima battery. All work was done by Foothills Automotive in Anderson, South Carolina. Paint & Body Mods: Suicide doors, shaved handles, squirters, antenna, stock taillights, body lines and turn signals, Aerogear Honda Accord hood, cut and reshaped to fit, and an Aerogear '96-'98 Honda Civic front bumper, re-fiberglassed to fit. A series of Veilside parts were imported directly from Japan, and they include the side skirts, which were molded to the car, rear bumper, plus drag wing and side view mirrors. A Sparkco gas lid, Frenched antenna, Pontiac Trans-Am vents in the fenders, Bomex front garnish, Toyota Supra taillights and 2000 Toyota Celica headlights round out the body mods. The entire car was repainted House of Kolor Limetime green pearl. Audio/Video: Panasonic Ghost CD Player, DLS 6.5-inch component set, custom kick panels, custom tweeter pods, custom-molded fiberglass sub enclosure with amp rack, DLS Amplifiers, two 8-inch DLS subwoofers, MA Audio equalizer in center console, and a custom fuse holder and tool kit where the rear speakers were mounted. Interior: Custom digital gauges, Corbeau racing seats, Billet steering wheel and rear view mirror, custom console, painted accessories, Levoc shift knob, Momo pedals and VDO gauge pods. The interior was wrapped in gray tweed and carbon fiber vinyl by the owner and Addi's Upholstery in Anderson. Suspension: Ground control coil-overs, Stillen rear strut bar, Stillen cross-drilled rotors, and an AB front upper strut bar, imported from Japan. Rims & Rubber: 19x8 chrome Axis Hagen wheels with P225/35-ZR19 Nitto tires.
  2. Well done bud congratulations to the family. Always reminds me of when my kids where born, its such a wonderful experience........seeing the misses in pain and thinking i done that to you. :rofl:
  3. lol thought you would like it
  4. its a mongrel :rofl:
  5. Now this beats them all, if you hav'nt already seen it And its a NA Auto Hmm
  6. now this is nice, but i wonder how much the lights would interfere with running the pipe work to a FMI? does look nice though, well the whole car does IMO
  7. Happy Birthday bud have a good 'un :duffer: :duffer:
  8. well your getting there though bud all be worth it in the end
  9. http://www.mjpauto.com mike does mail order, very helpfull guy speak to him
  10. and also the Auto ECU has extra programs built into it that the manual dosent so now the car is manual it wont need these extra programs, thats proberbly why your getting code 54 as it cant detect the Auto gearbox anymore
  11. Mike at MJP can supply the wheel arches i had to get 1 but cant remember how much, wasnt that expensive though. £800 is a bit OTT i had my arch welded on new rear outer seal welded on and painted, rear spoiler put on and painted along with the arches and all the other bits of rust repaired and painted and also the bonnet scoop painted, all for £500
  12. CarlZ replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - 300ZX Related
    I had the same thing, done mine yesterday, mine was from the water pipe that goes to the passanger side turbo, but then i got a plenum by pass so was easy to find as its the only water pipe that side see if this helps
  13. beat me to it, if pin 44 isnt grounded this will put your base timing out by 10 degrees BTDC pic of where pin 44 is located
  14. wrong bumper mate thats the newer one not the same as Speedfreaks blue one
  15. and Shirlie lol My mate at work named his son Kerry after a Footballer i believe?
  16. As i say not many bumpers that really strike a chord with me but the TwinZ one does, its similar to the Viper but a bit more subtle
  17. It needs a for attention of slick pete thread, then Bang Happy birthday pete everywhere, and he will wonder how we all knew lol. Anyway Happy birthday pete have a good one :duffer: :duffer:
  18. and the TwinZ bumper. As its not made anymore maybe we could make copies :smw:
  19. Lol i know that now :rofl: didnt realise it was your car first of all untill Legrath pointed out you had it written in your rides :headvswal Shame they dont make it anymore i dont like many bumpers but when i saw the front view of your car it looked awesome, low and wide, i think you should sell it to me it would look nice in white :rofl: :rofl:
  20. A few on here have been in the Millitery, so who is it then, who are ya? :rofl:
  21. Times ticking away and nothing is decided. When is it gonna be then?
  22. happy birthday bud, have a good 'un, enjoy :duffer: :duffer:

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