Toyota-Powered Nissan 350Z Is A Proper Drift Car
Exterior-wise, the Nissan 350Z, the predecessor of the current Nissan Z, runs with a Nismo rep front bumper, KBD side skirts, a carbon hood, a Nissan Everest white paint, and an underglow kit. A set of 18-inch Rays wheels is fitted to the drift car, wrapped in Rota Grid R tires.
Inside, the builder installed Bride seats with Yashio Factory X LZMFG four-point harnesses, a half cage, a leather LZMFG steering wheel, and a digital dash via ECUMaster EDL-1.
With a very long list of modifications, completing this competition drift car build should’ve cost a fortune. Hopefully, we get to see it rip on big stages like Formula Drift.
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