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    Default Imran Rashid's Nismo 350Z - Houston

    PHOTOS BY: JASON SCOTT

































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    Looks good, I have said it before the single exhaust on the Z/Gs look great. I am not so sure about that e-brake and what is up with the broken plastic around the shifter? Good quality pictures or it seems to me, I have zero experience with taking photos.

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    Nice! Im guessing that e brake is more for function than form. But yea, love the pics!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ed_gm90 View Post
    Nice! Im guessing that e brake is more for function than form. But yea, love the pics!
    That is the only thing to assume just not sure and was curious.

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    ahhh so nice!!! ��

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    This car is beautiful, but whats up with the spoiler? I'm seeing more and more cars running them. Are they making a come back? I'm not hating on the car I'm just curious.

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    he is a drifter, so that explains the ebrake, and wing..


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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    he is a drifter, so that explains the ebrake, and wing..
    Car looks ok. Nothing really stands out, but it is nice looking. Except the wing. I'm not bashing, but I am curious, though, Joseph, is that wing really functional in drifting? I always thought that these wings were strictly for speed related uses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    he is a drifter, so that explains the ebrake, and wing..

    In this scenario 1+1 does equal 2.

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    Now this is styling I really can say I like!! I dig.

    That reminds me of the super rare 17" 4x100 Weds TC105-Ns I missed out on buying..and I kick my face every time I think about it. LOVE those wheels.

    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge® View Post
    Car looks ok. Nothing really stands out, but it is nice looking. Except the wing. I'm not bashing, but I am curious, though, Joseph, is that wing really functional in drifting? I always thought that these wings were strictly for speed related uses.
    Though I've been out of the drifting thing for awhile, my impression is a few reasons; 1) Style. Because racecar styling. Who wants to look at a nearly stock looking car when the whole point of drifting is pure showoff? 2) Some wings help disperse the smoke into a bigger ploom. 3) Under some conditions, they are still providing downforce and help keep the rear more stable. As counterproductive as that sounds, stability is a large factor even when drifting. It's not just about having a loose over-steering car...which is less predictable and harder to control. Along with this, the added downforce helps create more smoke (for those concerned about style points).
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