When browsing through my daily forums I came across this beauty. A wonderfull example of a Nissan 240Z with an RB26 engine. These conversions are very popular and offcourse you have guys saying it… more →
Kultivate's WeblogKwame wrote 1 month ago: This post is for Adam. For those of you who aren’t familiar with what this car is, its the 240 … more →
ekhatch wrote 1 month ago: At the very top of my list of car events I must attend some day is the Japanese Classic Car Show. I … more →
ekhatch wrote 1 month ago: I believe these sit in the Nissan Heritage Collection, personally I love how they are kept as raced … more →
Adam wrote 1 month ago: You’ve probably guessed by now that we’re Z guys. Everyone at the shop has a Z in one … more →
realmz1 wrote 4 months ago: Jada Toys 240Z are amazing! From the tucked street rims to the old school looking spokes. Detail is … more →
thegirlinthez wrote 4 months ago: The ZROC crew participated in this years Arthritis Foundation Auto Show. Jim Corbett from ZROC took … more →
thekulife wrote 4 months ago: This thing is badass. I’m definitely picking up a 240Z or the Hachiroku as a project car in t … more →
thegirlinthez wrote 5 months ago: Members of my Z club, ZROC are in Chicago the week end for the Midwest Z Heritage Fest. Given my cu … more →
realmz1 wrote 6 months ago: Jada toys mashed out a very nice Datsun 240Z with a paint scheme most likely inspired from the Safar … more →
kultivate wrote 7 months ago: When browsing through my daily forums I came across this beauty. A wonderfull example of a Nissan 2 … more →
racer86 wrote 7 months ago: Check out these cool Z cars designed and built by a guy called Jack Atkinson around 1974. The origin … more →
kultivate wrote 9 months ago: Auto Otaku had another great post about a classic car meeting organised by JCCA. This organisation i … more →
kultivate wrote 10 months ago: I’m not a big fan of dragracing, straight line racing doesn’t do it for me. But what I d … more →
Jeff Fenske wrote 11 months ago: By Jeff Fenske In 1971, the (Nissan) Datsun 240Z sold new for $3,500. In 2005, the base-priced Nissa … more →