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What are the most impressive modifications?


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What are the most impressive modifications to a Z  

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  1. 1. What are the most impressive modifications to a Z

    • 1) Outrageous body work - hardly looks like a Z
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    • 2) Outrageous paint - just how many colors?
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    • 3) Subdued but modified bodywork
    • 4) Subdued but non - factory Paint
    • 5) Flawless paint and body work
    • 6) Fully Detailed engine swap - anything but an original series block
    • 7) Fully Detailed Block Swap - original block series
    • 8) Mechanical (other than engine) upgrades
    • 9) Serious Stereo install
    • 10) Full Custom interior
    • 11) Partial Custom interior
    • 12) Records, brochures, history
    • 13) Chrome, powdercoating, carbon fiber
    • 14) How much work the owner actually did
    • 15) Fit, finsh, and cleanliness of the entire car


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I think that the mods should be "tastefully" done and fit in with the overall feel of what an S30 should be. However, what is tasteful can vary widely depending on one's taste or lack thereof. I guess it all depends on what you want and use your car for -- track (actual racing) or track days (on occassion), street fighting, show, originality, custom. There are times when outrageous may serve a purpose. I like subtle customization on the exterior and interior (like it could have come from the factory that way if it was made today) and a sleeper under the skin so to speak -- better brakes, suspension, engine mods. Just thinking out loud - even my own opinions of tasteful change over time, especially when I see the great job other Z'ers on this site have done with their cars.

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