You might recall the previous form of this car, “DocZ” that was a metallic red with throwback S30 wheels:
Larry Chen was commissioned by GQ magazine to do a photoshoot Sung and and some cool cars, including the “78” car. See more shots from the photoshoot on Larry’s Instagram.
Hagerty just published an article about the future of the auto repair industry. Writer Robert Crespo interviews Rob Fuller of ZCG for an honest outlook of the business. Read the article here on Hagerty.com
Filed under: 240z,R35,Skyline
by Alvin G @ 1:34 pm on December 9, 2024
This pretty Bayside Blue (TV2) R34 Skyline GT-R is at the shop for maintenance services and upgrades. Incredible condition with low mileage, enjoy the photos!
We are excited to offer the Z Car Garage Heat Shield for your triple-carb’d L-series Z car. This is a one-piece 304 stainless unit with laser-etched serial number. Proven on all of our L-series engine builds and dyno testing.
This heat shield will fit Mikuni, Weber, Dellorto and Jenvey induction with several intake manifolds like the Harada. Also available for 4-cylinder L-series applications as well! Utilized on both race cars and street cars. Shown below are ZCG clients running the heat shield on their cars, starting with JDM Legends’ epic S30 build:
We love to see our products being installed and used on customer cars. Race car driver and restoration specialist Jim Froula of Racecraft is running our ZCG Heat Shield in this vintage 260z race car! Volume up and enjoy!
Richard’s 1971 Datsun 240Z:
Khang’s EFI L-Series with Jenvey ITB and Z Car Garage Heat Shield:
Vincent’s 1973 Datsun 240Z:
More Z cars running the ZCG Heat Shield:
The ZCG Heat Shield is available for purchase for $169.00 with product information below. View this product and other ZCG parts on the new “products” page of our website HERE
Filed under: 240z,370z,Events
by Alvin G @ 2:40 pm on November 28, 2024
Today I took our shop Z, Mrs. Butters for a Thanksgiving Day drive with fellow enthusiasts. It was a chilly 40 degrees meeting in downtown Saratoga, but the sky was clear and the company was great. Leading the drive was Alex in his Midnight Blue 370Z:
We rolled up HWY 9 with seven cars and stopped at the skidpad to hang, then drove down to Santa Cruz:
Standouts of the group included Koich’s 1975 Porsche 911 hot rod: