I have a 2009 370Z Nismo that I'm just about done Customizing (Paint, motor bolt ons, wheels, brakes, stereo...endless mods..). I pick it back up from the shop next week but thankfully she's just about done. SOOO.. Rather then dump any more money into a car that was already fine to begin with I decided to fulfill a childhood dream of building a Roadster and making it my own. I worked for Nissan as a Teen and loved them back then so I'm going full steam ahead!

Anyway, I found this beauty on the net. She's a 67.5 California car with barely any rust at all. I picked her up late last week and the guys on the 370 forum recommended this site so here I am. This is the first weekend of owing the car so I jumped into it today and started pulling it apart. Carpet is out, hideous oversized seats are in the trash, dash is pulled apart and I just took all the chrome, hood and trunk off.
Plans....I will do a motor swap once I find the best and easiest solution. Will likely have a shop do it though as that's a little more then I have time for. I'll unload the stock hardtop, the stock motor/trans, stock console and some other parts I don't need. I have some parts off my Nismo that I MAY use for this car such as some spare racing seats, my stock brakes and a few small pcs. I want to add a rollbar, redo all the interior, add a really nice gauge package and a whole new drivetrain. I have quite a few friends in the body business so I'll likely paint it silver and go with black or red interior. Stock wheels need to go, stock brakes need to go and I'll replace with whatever's best and easiest to transfer over.
I'm sorry if I offend any purists but I want the beautiful classic fairlady looks with a modern twist and drivetrain.
Sorry for the long post, wanted to share my story and I look forward to reading all your stories. Here's some pics of my new project. Hope to hear from you.
PS. The two guys in the first picture stopped by to see the car, they are from a Co known as RAW which played a huge role in the build of my Nismo, I asked them to come by and look at this one prior to paying for it. Great guys..I'm the tall guy with the black shirt (FYI)
PSS. Should also explain the sign in name. MotoExtreme was my bike shop that I owned a while back, built race bikes and such...Its all I have left from that expensive venture so I still use the name from time to time