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So did Dream Workes release the 25, 550+ HP 350Z's?
Dream Workes Racing
About Us: With over 15 years in racing, service and product development, Dream Workes has brought to the automotive enthusiast a new high performance product line for Nissan cars and SUV’s. Starting with the new 350Z car Dream Workes has developed an aqua-cooled supercharger kit legal for all 50 states including CARB certification. Orders can be placed and shipping should begin within 90 days. This supercharger kit is also available for the 3.5L Maxima, Altima, Murano, Infinity G35, I35, FX35 as well as the Japanese versions. Lets not forget the ever popular sport compact enthusiast. Dream Workes aqua-cooled turbo charger kits are also available for the 2.5L Sentra SER, Spec V and Altima. Orders can be placed for availability within approximately 90 days. All aqua cooled supercharger and aqua cooled turbocharger kits are 50 state legal and come with a 3 year / 36,000 mile Power Train Warranty that supersedes factory warranty. Orders can be placed through an authorized Nissan/Infinity dealer, direct from Dream Workes or through an authorized Dream Workes retailer or installation center. With special attention to super car performance for both the New 350Z and Sentra SER Spec V, Dream Workes has developed performance parts available to the enthusiast that will enhance performance in areas of engine, drive train, suspension and braking. Available parts include: performance heads cams, computers headers cat back exhaust clutches ring/pinion gears adjustable coil over shocks lowering springs strut braces sway bars carbon fiber front splitters rear wing high performance calipers larger rotors brake pads Now for the enthusiast seeking the highest performance street legal automobiles available, Dream Workes Racing is building 25 350Z super cars and 20 Sentra SER Spec V super cars for 2003 with performance figures that will be proven in up-coming issues of national performance magazines when such magazines will do the testing/photo shoot. We can only say that the 350 Z will have upwards of 550hp and the Sentra SER Spec V approximately 400 with handling and braking to harness such power. The super car runs will carry special name plates as well as a owner registered VIN number. |
TWENTY-FIVE?!?!?! HIGHLY doubtful, an investment like that is insane. Maybe they are banking on 25 customers...
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Re: So did Dream Workes release the 25, 550+ HP 350Z's?
Damn, they STILL can't spell Infiniti correctly! Am I just too nit-picky?
Originally posted by OCG35Coupe Dream Workes Racing the 3.5L Maxima, Altima, Murano, Infinity G35, I35, FX35 as well as the Japanese versions. |
I haven't followed the Dreamworks threads much in the last several months because I got tired of all the BS and bought a Greddy Kit, but weren't they asking for their customers to prepay a specific deposit amount? Were they using this money for start-up capital? If so, doesn't that have anyone worried about the financial stability of the company?
Didn't it take like 6 months to just see a "real picture" of the kit? The above statement says "Dream Workes Racing is building 25 350Z super cars." 25 Z's would cost you anywhere between $675,000 to $875,000. Can you really believe there would be a "meaningful" warranty on a Z engine that produces 550 hp? Come on - 550 hp? - that representation alone is very scary especially if their kit keeps the stock internals. Also, does anyone know when the above information was released? I find it interesting that the statement says that Dreamworkes IS building 25 supercars. This indicates that they have already purchased the 25 cars AND have begun work on the cars, installation, upgrading etc. If this is true, lets see some work in progress pics. I'll check back in another 6 months - maybe the pics will be posted by then :) |
Originally posted by Yancy but weren't they asking for their customers to prepay a specific deposit amount? |
Originally posted by Bail Brother No --Steve |
$3000
Originally posted by zimbo Oh yes they were. When I spoke with them in November they wanted 50% down to lock in a rate of 10% off of retail. Bwahhahaha! --Steve So, I ask again: They have to be able to spend 250K - 500K to develop the system and build up inventory. They don't have their own car. And they are building 25 Supercars. They have a blower being tested at a carb facility in CA but don't have an actual photo of a real system. And Dell Financial has never heard of them...they were very adamant about that...And they WILL NOT WARRANTY ANY SYSTEM OVER 6lbs. of boost. What kind of friggin' sense does any of that make? I wonder how much they're selling the left half of the Golden Gate Bridge for? NOSty |
Originally posted by zimbo Oh yes they were. When I spoke with them in November they wanted 50% down to lock in a rate of 10% off of retail. Bwahhahaha! --Steve |
I agree with BLOBYU. This whole scenerio belongs on dateline or some **** like that. From what I have read on this board, I have the following impession:
(1) Little old lady wants a new roof very badly; (2) Little old lady is sitting in her living room when she hears a knock at her door; (3) What luck, its a traveling carpenter who offers to provide this terrrific new roof, but needs X number of dollars now to buy the materials before installation; (4) Little old lady gives carpenter X number of dollars and carpenter promises to return in 3 days to do the work; (5) Little old lady is happy for 3 days; (6) Carpenter never returns and Little old lady is without her new roof and without X number of dollars. The above impression is soley based on the material learned through this forum and the internet, but does have something to do with just always being a sceptic in situations like this. For those that believe in this SC system - more power to ya. For those that don't - I can certainly understand why. |
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