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Latest revision as of 01:55, August 24, 2013
Modifications
Body/Exterior
- Olive Green paint
- Second generation conversion
- Custom fiberglass/carbon fiber hood with scoop
- Custom Evil Eye mod
- Gen2 Novara front bumper
- Gen2 3000GT sideskirts
- Gen2 3000GT rear center garnish
- 1999 3000GT turn signals
- Custom projector headlights
- Custom spoiler (coming soon)
Engine
- Fresh OEM Rebuild Engine (.020 over for daily driving)
- With a spare block being built for big power goals
- Wrinkle black plenum and throttle body
- Custom carbon fiber engine trim
- Mile engine bay wire tuck
Transmission/Drivetrain
- Painted Transmission (wrinkle black)
- Painted Transfer Case
Clutch/Flywheel
- Spec Stage 2 Clutch Kit
- Fidanza aluminum flywheel
- Stainless steel clutch line
Exhaust
- OBX Front Manifold
- Top Speed Pre-cat eliminators
Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
- 19" Rota P45
- Coilover suspension
- 3SX Adjustable Control Arms
- Polished front strut bar
- ABS Delete Kit
- Stainless brake lines
Interior
- Pressure washed
- Rubberized undercoated
- Corbeau Racing Seats
- Short-throw shifter
- Molded carpet (black)
- D.O.M. roll cage (8-point)
Other
- CMS Shorty Battery Kit (PC680)
- Battery Relocation
- Optima Red Top Battery
My Story
Dubbed 'Project: Revive', the car came in on a trailer with mismatched and faded paint. I acquired this first generation unexpectedly and decided to throw some work at it and bring it back from the dead. It took me a lot to decide to go with this color. I'm a chill type of dude when it comes to flashiness, and I was thinking a jet black or metallic silver. I chose a color that broke my comfort zone and all I can say is I am very pleased with my choice. Not to many olive green 3000GT/Stealth's around from what I found. Engine rebuild cost approximately $1500. The car is rough but i have confidence that it will be right when I'm done.