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ZCG GT-R In The Rain Today

Filed under: R35
by Forbes @ 5:17 pm on December 19, 2008

Here are a few photos I was able to take during this week’s torrential downpours.  I hope you enjoy them.

Sorry about the lack of posts in the last week, we have been extremely busy with R&D in the last few days.  Expect to see a few posts with ZCG original product info coming very soon.  All the testing we have been doing lately is really starting to pay off.

Also, from these shots you can see that we have gone back to the stock wheel/tire combo currently because we have a track-day planned in the very near future with the GT-R.  The one off HREs are being mounted up with fresh rubber for the event as we speak.  There have also been a few other changes as the car is going through a small transformation as we look to the future with our GT-R.  Godzilla is on the horizon.






Sometimes it’s the little things that make all the difference.  In this case we have a 1973 240z that was in need of a bumper re-do to make it as beautiful as the early cars.  This car first came to us last year with the idea to re-spray the engine bay and replace the tired 2.4L with a factory long-block 2.8 and a new set of SU carburetors.  It turned into a half restoration that was finished just in time to deliver to the customer for Christmas last year.

It came back to us a few months ago to have the bumpers smoothed and re-chromed with all the over-riders removed and their respective holes filled.  A few weeks ago Rob and I took a trip to the chrome shop to check on the progress and ended up making a few changes to the bumpers to be ensure that we would be happy with the finished product.

The bumpers were finished on Tuesday and I was given the task of prepping and carrying out the re-assembly.  All related brackets were repainted and all new zinc plated hardware was used.  We were also able to source all new bumper rubbers because the both the front and rears had seen better days.

I had a little trouble finding shots of the car before the change but there is one at the San Jose Auto Show from last year where you can sort-of see the front over-riders.  The newest shots show the nice change that took place after all was said and done.  So now the customer has his beloved Z back again just in time to enjoy for Christmas, a nice gift indeed.

Click on the “read more” for tons more photos of this nice 240z

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