When it comes to doing things right, Roger’s 350z definitely steals the spotlight. Much can already be expected simply from the fact it’s another Level One member. It is evident that every bit of detail was taken into account when the build was executed. A combination of quality goods and taste was the recipe to this proper whip. This Fairlady has been given the royal treatment as it sits perfectly on a set of zero blue Volk Racing TE37’s with a load of authentic parts. The zero blue and white combo gives the 350z a clean and subtle look while still grabbing all the attention it deserves. To add to the clean theme of the car, a set of authentic Nismo V2 bumper and Nismo sides were matched with the body to allow its body lines to flow smoothly. Yet, the Top Secret rear diffuser gives the theme a slight twist, providing a slightly more aggressive look.
As you move towards the interior of the car, you’ll notice the cockpit has been given the correct set of tools as well. It takes a clean yet aggressive theme with a set of Bride Zeta IIIs embraced by Takata 4-point harnesses. The Works-Bell and Key!s Racing steering wheel is also a winning combo.
Strict attention has been paid and taken into consideration towards all the little details. However, what about the parts of the 350z which aren’t visible to us? Roger has that covered too, going with a number of rare authentic parts from tuners Amuse and Tomei.
It is without a doubt that Roger’s 350z has been done right. This proper Fairlady Z is true masterpiece. However, as the saying goes, pictures are worth a thousand words. So we’ll stop here and let you see for yourself.
Specs:
Exterior
Nismo V2 bumper
Nismo sides
Top Secret rear diffuser
s2000 antenna
Interior
Bride Zeta III racing seat
Key!s Racing 350mm leather semi-cone
WorksBell quick release
WorksBell short hub
ARC shift knob
Takata 4-point seat belt
JVC NX-7000 double-din deck
Wheels & Brakes
Volks Racing TE37 19×9.5/10.5 +12
Dunlop DZ101 Tires 245/35/19 265/35/19
Kics Spacers 10mm (front), 15mm (rear)
Suspension & Footwork
Tein MonoFlex coilovers
Hotchiba front/rear sway bar
Cusco front camber kit
SPC rear camber kit
Engine
Amuse Titanium exhaust
Tomei V2 header
Tomei Cams
Megan test pipe
Motodyne 5/16″ Intake Spacer
Tuned ECU

















Whats the name of the front bumper
That’s the Nismo V2 Bumper.
Do you have the name for the fin on the back