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Laguna Seca 4.13.09: 350z Track Time

Filed under: 350z,Racing
by Forbes @ 4:56 pm on April 17, 2009

This 350z track footage is courtesy of a friend of ZCG who was lucky enough to attend the track event at Laguna Seca on Monday.  This is pretty much a track only car and you can see from the video that it can keep up with a Porsche 993 twin-turbo.

I hope this will encourage some of you to get your Zs on the race track this summer.  The Z is a great platform to run on the track and requires very little preparation to have a reliable track experience.

If you are looking to get some seat time and would like to have Z Car Garage inspect your car or even perform a few upgrades before your next event please contact Rob at rob@zcargarage.com.

Thanks for the footage Scott and Alvin, you guys rock.  Z you on the flip side.




Video: ZCG 370z At Thunderhill Raceway

Filed under: 370z,ZCG 370z
by Forbes @ 4:38 pm on April 15, 2009

Here is a video of the first red group (most experienced) session in our ZCG 370z last Saturday at Thunderhill.  This isn’t me driving but you will see my helmet bounce in and out of the screen a few times from the passenger seat.  There isn’t anything too exciting here as it’s the first session but I thought some of you might like to see it

Also remember that we are in a stock 370z on stock tires here.  Almost all of these cars are on “R” compound tires and some are making huge horsepower, ex: both Dodge Vipers.  We’ll be able to keep up with them soon!

Hopefully next time we get the ZCG 370z out on track we will be a bit more successful with completing the entire day.  Enjoy and be safe.

Note: If any of our loyal readers have footage of their Zs on track at Laguna Seca on Monday please let me know.  Alvin and Scott this means you two.




Happy Fifth Birthday: Z Car Garage!!!!

Filed under: 350z,Automotive History,Events
by Forbes @ 9:03 pm on April 7, 2009

Today, April 7th, is Z Car Garage’s fifth birthday.  We couldn’t be happier with where we are at right now and we have so many people to thank for it.  The ones who have given the most know who they are and we were lucky enough to have a few of them come down to the shop today.  Our customers and friends are some of the kindest and most giving people on the face of the planet and we wouldn’t have our current success without them and you.  From ZCG to you,  THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

I’ll try to find some old photos of when the shop first opened and I’ll share them with all of you in the next few days.  There are some pretty funny ones.

On a side note, Rob and Fred are pulling late night shifts at the shop right now to finalize the longest build in ZCG history, the red 1982 280zx 2+2 non-turbo restoration.  After years of sourcing impossible to find parts and dealing with strange circumstances this car will be completed in a day or two from now.  This car is unbelievable.  It’ll put any car rolling off of an assembly line to shame.  We rule, happy birthday to us.

Thanks again to all of you,

Z Car Garage




Hot Import Nights: San Mateo, CA 2009

Filed under: Events
by Forbes @ 10:00 pm on April 6, 2009

Hot Import Nights (HIN) is amazing.  That is obviously my opinion but if you are into tuner cars or the ‘import’ lifestyle how could you disagree?  The cars featured at the HIN events are straight off the covers of today’s hottest magazines and the energy in the cars and surrounding crowd rival that of a Slayer concert.  To up the ante even more is the blaring music of all genres, gorgeous women dancing to said music, AND top drift stars from all over the world destroying tires and whatever else gets in their way!!

We have known the HIN crew for quite some time and even traveled with them on the “Follow the Nissan Z” tour from our shop in San Jose, CA all the way to Las Vegas, NV.  They never disappoint…. good times indeed.

At this event in San Mateo I was caught off guard from the moment that I walked in because there were Zs and Gs everywhere.  It seems that we (ZCG) cater to the most popular cars in the import scene for the time being, good for us!  Modifications ranged from wild to mild as the old saying goes, everything from simple lowering springs and an intake to full-on one-off wide body kits with turbos and nitrous equipped to every possible orifice!  Oh my.

The other half of the show cars included Supras, Audis, Evos (VIII-X), Scions, S2000s, and even the occasional Mustang(?).  Engine swaps abounded throughout the show with the all-conquering 2JZGTE engine (Supra) being swapped into everything under the sun (FD RX-7, 350z, IS300, etc).  There was also a really clean Mazda RX-7 with an LS-x engine swapped under the hood.  Many of you know that we have performed one of these swaps and they are simply a blast to drive.  Do yourself a favor and get a ride in one.

The drifting competition was great, but with it comes my only beef with the entire event, no grandstands of any sort.  I had a tough time seeing on my tip-toes and I’m 6’1″ without shoes.  The skill these drivers possess is something not of this Earth, car control to the Nth degree.

When it was time to head home the ZCG crew was more than impressed with the entire event.  So impressed in fact that we have been in contact with the event organizers and we will be making our presence known at the next bay area stop in Pleasanton.  We have a few crazy ideas that we hope to pull off between now and then so make sure to mark your calenders for the HIN event on July 18th.

Please support HIN and ZCG by visiting their website and events, and make sure to tell them that ZCarBlog.com sent you!

Now onto the photos!!!  There are almost a hundred pictures after the “read more” so make sure to click at the end of this post to continue!!  (you can also click on the main post title at the top to take you to the full post)  ENJOY!!!!!

Post script:  a few of the shots look dirty and hazy due to all the tire smoke and burning chunks of rubber in the air from the drifting, wicked.

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350z to 370z Side-Marker Modification

Filed under: 350z,370z
by Forbes @ 4:37 pm on

The little touches that no one notices at first are sometimes the coolest modifications.  In this case a customer wanted the blinking side-marker lights off of the new 370z on his 350z.

Okay, no problem.  Well one problem.  The stock 350 “Z” non-flashing side emblems only use two small clips to locate the plastic part.  The new 370z flashing marker has cylindrical extrusion that is about 1.5 inches tall with a 1.5 inch diameter that needs to go through the fender and be wired to work properly.  We used a small hand saw to make the cut and everything turned out perfect.  The electrical connections simply required us to source which wire was the running light and which was the blinker and then the simple wiring changes were made.  All connections are a quick release style so that the new bulbs can be serviced when the time comes.

I’m not going to go into too much detail about how we secured the light because we need to be able to offer this as a service to customers.  I will mention that we used a couple of custom brackets to make sure that nothing moves around.  This modification is quite simple after all is said and done and I think that it bridges the gap between the new and old car nicely.  Added safety and style are always a good combination.

Please be careful if you are thinking about attempting this yourself because a new fender is not cheap from Nissan.  Feel free to contact us if you would like ZCG to handle it.  rob@zcargarage.com

See the video of the new parts flashing below!




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