Slammed Society Chicago- Video Coverage!

Thanks to Mike Maravilla of Unscene Media for the official Fatlace/JDM Chicago Slammed Society video! Slammed Society Chicago turned out to be a fantastic event with over 2,000 people in attendance. We are very happy with the turnout, weather, and overall vibe!  Full coverage of Slammed Society should drop later this week, but this video will be a nice introduction until then.

Hector’s 350z

Hector and I met up yesterday for a quick shoot. Hector was first introduced to the Z33 during the Chicago Auto Show in 2003. At the time he was driving a 2000 Dodge Durango R/T. As gas prices went up, Hector decided to trade the Durango in for something with better mileage which ended up being this  2004 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast edition you see here.
 
Because of work and travel, the Z stayed completely stock until 2009. In January 2009, Hector moved back to Chicago and was reunited with the Z.  He had no idea what  “modding” was or that a vast community of Z enthusiasts existed.  At some point in the late summer of 2009, Hector decided to take that first step by purchasing a CAI. After a quick google search, he found several reviews for various 350Z intakes. He eventually settled on a JWT Popcharger and carbon fiber intake tube. More importantly; his research led him to ChicagoZ.com, JDMChicago, and the very welcoming Chicago JDM enthusiast community.
 
In October 2009 Hector found himself at the JDMC season closer meet at Fuddruckers.  He was blown away once he arrived at the meet. After seeing some of the other cars there, he knew it would be a long and expensive winter. After installing the Popcharger intake,  he added 19″ Volk GT-7’s, a plenum spacer, some engine dress up items.  Additionally, the stock suspension was replaced with Tein S-tech springs and Tokico shocks/struts. During that winter/spring, Hector met Larry and Eli from Project X. They were a big help by sharing their knowledge and providing guidance on the various options that were available for his car.
 
Although Hector barely knew what a CAI was several years ago, his 350z has slowly developed as one of my favorite z33’s in the community. As a previous owner of this particular platform, I am very familiar with the selection of parts and options. Hector did not take any shortcuts with his car.
Many Z owners tend to mix and match aero that doesn’t always turn out right.  Hector went with a full Chargespeed kit that gives his z33 a very aggressive look, yet maintains the stock body lines. When Hector first mentioned partially painting his Voltex wing to me a few months ago; I was slightly on the fence with this idea.  The final results turned but better then expected.  Custom painted Weds Sport TC105N tie in nicely to the very subtle hue of blue on the oem silver  paint.
Take a look at this engine bay.  I’m pretty sure Hector’s gas mileage is much worse than that trusty Durango he had back in 2004. haha.  Although Hector has started to track his 350z over the last several years, it’s nice to see an owner still taking pride in the aesthetics.  Thanks again for checking out this feature and stay tuned for Slammed Society Chicago coverage later on this week!

2004 Nissan 350Z

Exterior
• Chargespeed Type 1 Long Nose Frt. Bumper
• Chargespeed Upper & Lower CF Canards
• Chargespeed CF Bottom Line Side Skirts
• Chargespeed CF Bottom Line Rear Caps
• Voltex Type 3 CF GT Wing
• 35% Window Tint
• Rear Wiper Delete
• S2K Stubby Antenna
• Clear Corner Reflectors

Wheels/Brakes
• F: 18″ x 9.5 WedsSport TC105N +10
• R: 18″ x 10.5 WedsSport TC105N +12
• WedsSport TC105N CF Center Caps
• Nitto NT05 245/275 tires
• Muteki Lug Nuts
• Wilwood 6-Piston Front BBK
• Wilwood 4-Piston Rear BBK
• Wilwood 14”F & 13”R Rotors
• Wilwood Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Performance
• Turbonetics 60-1/Stage V .77 A/R Turbo
• Turbonetics Evolution Wastegate
• Turbonetics Raptor Blow Off Valve
• Treadstone Front Mount Intercooler
• 440cc Denso Injectors
• Walbro 255 lph Fuel Pump
• HKS Hi-Power True Dual Exhaust w/Custom Y-Pipe
• Cosworth Intake Plenum
• DEI Turbo Blanket
• Uprev Engine Management
• B&M Transmission Cooler
• Transgo Performance Shift Kit
• 7-Wire Max Ground System

Suspension
• Tein BASIC Coilovers
• SPC Camber Kit all around
• Hotchkis Front & Rear Sway Bars
• Cusco Front Strut Bar

Interior
• Personal Neo Eagle Steering Wheel
• Works Bell Short Hub
• Works Bell Rapfix Quick Release
• Sparco R505 Seats
• Sparco 4-point Harnesses
• BR Race Engineering “K” Harness Bar
• AEM Gauges

Engine Bay Dress Up/Audio
• Polished Cam Covers
• Mishimoto Radiator Hoses
• Auto Tecknic Carbon Fiber Air Guide
• Zee Toyz Blue Anodized Fluid Caps
• Custom Painted Battery/Fluid Covers
• NRG Carbon Fiber Hood Dampers
• Nismo Radiator and Oil Caps
• Stainless Steel Hardware
• Kenwood Exelon DNX-8120 Stereo
• Focal Polyglass 6.5″ Front Speakers
• JL Audio 10″ Subwoofer
• Project X Customs Door Pods
• Soundstream Stealth STL2.560 Amp
• Soundstream Stealth STL1.600D Amp
• Monster Cable Wiring Kit
• Sirius Satellite Radio

NSX- An Interesting Perspective

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Thanks to Brad Sillars of  thephotomotive.com (facebook.com/photomotive) for this really cool shot he took of my NSX from Slammed Society Chicago.  Couple of side notes and updates- newly powdercoated 18/19″ Advan Model 5’s by our sponsor Wheels America, and Downforce Side Splitters. We’ll have full coverage of Slammed Society soon.

Slammed Society this Sunday!

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June 30 2013
12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Arlington Toyota/Scion
2095 North Rand Road
Palatine, IL 60074

 

Registration is now closed for Slammed Society Chicago, but spectator tickets are still available by clicking  here.  You can also purchase at the door, but we suggest -pre-purchase to avoid the lines and to also save $5!

Please email us at info@jdmchicago.com for any questions.

A Visit to Star Road, Japan (Part 1 of 2)

Photos: Special thanks to Ethan Caldwell who was able to shoot this feature while in Japan.  Also special thanks to our friend Yuki Kokubun for providing outstanding translation services.

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With the recent interest in Japanese vintage cars, it’s rare to find many of these small specialty shops in Japan that are really accessible. This is simply a byproduct of several factors such as a language barrier and the fact many of the shops do not have a strong internet presence. Although English has emerged as the global language, it really hasn’t taken off in Japan. This is shocking to many Westerners who just assume “everyone should know English.” Go to Japan and see how this theory works. haha

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Japan has had a self sustained economy for many years. Hence, no need or incentive for them to pick up English.  Compared to other Asian countries, you rarely see English being used in their media. Although this has changing in recent years, it very difficult finding someone on the street that can hold a legitimate English conversation with you.  So with this in mind, I am always very impressed with the shops that have developed fans and and have a following outside of Japan. Star Road is one such shop.

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Meet Shouji Inoue, owner and founder of Star Road. Shops such as Star Road usually come from humble beginnings. Shouji didn’t have much money at 25, but did have a passion. Sometimes that is all you need to be successful. He was always into cars and motorcycles since he was a child, so starting Star Road was something he felt was a natural evolution. His focus was not to simply restore cars, but combine “kyusha” style (meaning “old car”) with today’s comforts.

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Here is a detailed shot of a beautiful S30 to give you an indication of  the quality and paintwork Star Road delivers. When Star Road first started 21 years ago, they outsourced most of their bodywork and paint. Shouji never felt satisfied with the work that was coming back to him, so eventually everything was done in-house to ensure quality control.  “I just don’t like to make compromises; so I started doing the bodywork myself. At first, it was just body work, then I wanted the engine to be built without any compromises too so I started producing my own parts to achieve my level of expectation. These are some of the fundamental elements that stand behind Star Road.”

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This beautiful yellow pearl s30 which was built to a level deserving a showing at a concours d’elegance. We’ll go into more detail in part 2 of this feature.  The “Z” was really the car that started it all. When Shouji was in elementary school, his neighbor had a 240z which he absolutely loved.  Soon after Shouji obtained his driver’s license, an S30 was naturally his first car purchase.

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Although space is a challenge for many shops in Japan, you still manage to get things done. I can’t wait to see this completed project. It’s been a few years in the making…

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You’ll notice that Work seems to be the wheel of choice for Star Road.  “The President of Work wheels loves cars and is very passionate about his wheels. His undue almost obsessive focus and zero compromise attitude toward wheel making is what attracts me to Work wheels.” Shouji has been personally been involved with work wheels. He has been essential in providing valuable feedback for the Equip 03 such as offsets, BBK clearance, and color options. Look out for a Star Road original will be released within the next month or two.

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You guys may be familiar with the above car as it was featured several years ago by Speedhunters.

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Star Road doesn’t just build S30’s. Other vintage models such as this super clean KGC10 are also one of their trademark builds.  Shouji has almost a visceral connection when he builds a kyusha.  “It is the feeling that you are in total control. That sense you are ‘one’ with the car. How you can feel when your car is having a bad day. A car will not betray your dedication.”

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Hakosuka on Work equips on the left, and some nicely displayed wheels on the right (Panasport and Speed Star MK2).

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Thanks for checking out this feature, but we’re not done just yet! Stayed tuned for more info and a full feature on he Yellow S30 we posted above.