Ageth's Fairlady Z

Sometimes, a car build is more than just modifications; it's a journey of learning and transformation. Ageth's 1989 Nissan Fairlady Z is a prime example of this.

At 19, Ageth was on the hunt for a manual RWD car. When he found the 1989 Nissan Fairlady Z, he knew it was the one. Despite not knowing how to drive manual, he made an offer and bought the car. A friend tested and drove it home for him, and that very night, Ageth taught himself how to drive it.

Ageth's Fairlady Z features a striking gloss white pearl iridescent flip wrap and a Frankenstein body kit that includes a Stillen front lip, unknown side skirts, and a Bomex rear. The car also has a 3D printed nose panel with vents for improved cooling and carbon fiber vented corner lights to enhance airflow to the intercooler.

Under the hood, the Fairlady Z retains its original VG30DETT engine paired with a 5-speed transmission. It features Brembo brakes from a 350Z with slotted rotors for enhanced stopping power. Ageth has installed an AMS radiator, Z1 hard pipes, and numerous maintenance mods, including new hoses, wires, and plugs. The car also has bigger injectors, a stock turbo, and a custom tune for optimized performance.

The Fairlady Z is lowered on Tein coilovers with upgraded suspension components, providing improved handling and a lower, more aggressive stance. An old-school Apexi exhaust adds to the car's performance and sound.

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