Calling all Z's from Seattle!
Originally Posted by Andy@Performance
Unfortunately, from a marketing stand point, aesthetics will be far more important and presentable than having a FI setup with stock exterior.
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Originally Posted by Bumpinjeep
Why would it matter what brand tires you have to begin with? If your car is sponsored at an event booth, then you should get free toyo tires to put on the car for the event.
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
Ah...so they're looking for show, not go...gotcha. Well...there's gotta be someone that'll be in town to represent!
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Originally Posted by Divergent13
Hi Andy,
I believe you hinted at this in your original post.
I believe you hinted at this in your original post.
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Originally Posted by skidmarq
Can you be more clear on what exactly you are looking for in regards to "show"? Just curious is all...
What I am looking for is a Z that is visually stimulating to the public, the public meaning that a person that doesnt own a Z33 or is not educated about the Z to look at it and say, "that car is sick!". There are certain appealing features that are a must like a genuine aero kit (not replica). Obviously, the more detailed work that goes into making the car stand out is also a plus. The overall attributes that I am looking for visually is the appearance; how aggressive is the aero kit? Is it genuine? Is it mix and matched or the full scheme? Are there any detailed accents? The stance; is the car sitting too high? Too low? Does camber look symmetrical? The wheel fitment; How aggressive is the fitment? How unique is the wheel? How is the quality on the wheels? Does the color of the wheel flow with the rest of the car? What kind of lugs are being used? The car that I am selecting is not in any type of judging category as it will be an exhibitor vehicle. There are certain standards that I have when building a car for marketing purposes or for a corporate project. All genuine high quality parts, I.E; NISMO, HKS, VOLK Racing, etc will be a must. If you have a Megan Racing BBK, you might as well not even consider your car, not that I am bashing on the product, but it just does not meet my standards as an exhibitor vehicle.
On the performance aspect of it, of course there are certain things that the vehicle must have like basic bolt ons. It doesnt have to have a crazy engine build like nitrouz's Z but it does have to project an image that the car is more than just pretty. If you have a FI setup; awesome. That just takes the visual appeal to another level, not only does it look fast, but it is fast. I know a lot of you are more serious about improving the performance abilities of your Z which is awesome, BUT a corporate company will never consider sponsoring a car that isnt visually appealing. Lowering your car and putting on wheels will not be enough.
I know Seattle has some sick Z's, I have plenty of you guys ordering from mynismo.com all the time. Lets see some of the best Z's from the Seattle area!
I am just curious what do you think of my car? James the Toyo person that I met up in Vancouver loved the car and is willing to give me a chance for a sponsor next year.
Andy I think that gives everyone a more clear understanding, I agree on the oooh ahhh factor. I would like to see some sick Z's creep out of the woodwork like you describe but we are a bit more conservative here in the NW I think.
Except for Batman3 of course (paint the rest of your car dude(JK DUDE
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Alas this is the land of Replica kits, and my front lip and rears are the only parts that are not Nismo
other than that I get tons of stares and double takes how about some skylines? I know a guy with a sick R33 on the boards here, he has the high end setup you are looking for with HKS/Do-Luck/ Nismo/ etc... genuine stuff.
I think your best bet is to give some of the Cali guys some gas money and for them to drive up
you guys have some sick *** cars down there.
Except for Batman3 of course (paint the rest of your car dude(JK DUDE
) Alas this is the land of Replica kits, and my front lip and rears are the only parts that are not Nismo
other than that I get tons of stares and double takes how about some skylines? I know a guy with a sick R33 on the boards here, he has the high end setup you are looking for with HKS/Do-Luck/ Nismo/ etc... genuine stuff. I think your best bet is to give some of the Cali guys some gas money and for them to drive up
you guys have some sick *** cars down there.
so basicly you want a HOT z all around(show and go) that has toyo tires to go to the show, park there car in your booth and not get anything for doing it? just the pleasure of making people think your car is sponsored by toyo tires?
I would do something like that, but only if it was helping out a friend or a shop that I have a relationship with. Who wants to spend all that money out of their own pocket on building the car, then spend all that time detailing the car before the show, so that a huge company like Toyo can use it for their marketing purposes for free? As an exhibitor car, you won't even be competing for anything, just for display. This sounds really lame. As it turns out, an old friend contacted me, so I might have my car at Formula D after all, to help out a local shop. I'll keep you guys posted
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Getting rolled this weekend and putting back in my spacers. I am going to leave the side and the fender flares will stay black.
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Originally Posted by Batman3
I am just curious what do you think of my car? James the Toyo person that I met up in Vancouver loved the car and is willing to give me a chance for a sponsor next year.
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