Haven't updated this in a while down to time and other commitments. 
  
  
Now the car has had a little bit of more work done to it I will need to get back this back upto date. 
  
The car now stands as follows. 
  
Engine 
  
Nismo-R intake 
Nismo Injectors 
Thermal Plenum Spacer 
Throttle body, hot water by-pass. 
N.E 100 shot of nos 
Performance gold K&N oil filter 
Fuchs Titan Race pro s 5w30 ester synthetic oil 
  
Electronics 
  
Haltech Platinum Pro ECU 
N.E Maximiser Progressive controller 
  
Exhaust 
  
Japspeed Decats 
Buddlyclub Pro Spec III Debunged 
  
Handling/Braking/Chassis 
  
KW V3 Shocks/Springs 
Eibach Adjustable ARB's With Superpro bushes 
Powergrid adjustable droplinks 
SPC Camber arms and bolts. 
Banana arms fitted with castor adjustable superpro inner bushes. 
Full wheel alignment set up by AME and reset by our local specialist to AME settings after bush installation with extra castor adjustment. 
Custom strut brace to stop plenum vibrating against it from spacer and stop contact with bonnet. 
Performance friction dimple 2 piece rotors. 
EBC Yellowstuff pads, bluestuff for harsh track use. 
Motul RBF 660 Brake/Clutch fluid. 
  
Interior 
  
Cusco 7 point roll cage recoated in Nismo Red 
Recaro seats, Custom mounts 
Spare wheel removed 
Some kind of JVC touch screen headunit (not great but its ok for what I need, can't hear anything from engine/exhaust noise) 
  
Exterior 
  
Factory fitted Nismo Bodykit 
Nismo Race livery 
Nismo LMGT4's 
Rays 18" OEM with Toyo R888's for track 
LED sidelights and numberplate lights. 
  
  
Still waiting to go on- Carbon hatch and high level wing, I will then be purchasing carbon doors and cross braces for my cage to protect in the event of an accident on track. 
  
Still having minor issues with the nitrous picking up engine speed which should be rectified soon by the help of keyser but as she stands, even without the nitrous the car is quick enough and handles like she is on rails.  Seriously impressed with cornering ability and cannot wait to see she goes with the lightened boot and huge wing. Serious potential IMO! 
  
  
Currently the car just touched 34,000 miles has just received its 7th MOT with zero issues whatsover  
  
What have I learned over the last few years? 
  
Don't chase power! The 350z is a quick car. Its not the fastest but with some serious suspension changes the car can be so much quicker round a circuit. I used to think I needed nos but then I realised I just wanted it. I have used the nos quite a few times now and it does make a huge difference to the car but even on track without it I have some serious fun with some much higher spec cars. 
  
Budget double over your original budget as you will need it. 
  
I have been doing most of the work on my car myself recently thanks to the purchase of a decent tool kit. This was my biggest problem before. Finding the correct tool for the job. Most things on this car just bolt and unbolt. If you have the correct tools you can do most of the jobs.  SO! Go buy a decent tool set! Spend some big money and it will pay itself back very quickly in terms of cash but more in satisfaction of doing the work yourself. 
  
I will update with pictures soon. 
  
  
Cheers 
  
PS There is more stuff I have missed but its too early in the morning and I had too much beer last night.