The Z32 Fighter Plane

Choosing Speedhunters feature cars is not an easy thing to do. At a glance it might sound pretty straightforward, but there are always certain things we consider when looking at potential feature machines. In our travels we see lots of cars we like. and cars that all of us would be happy to have sitting our own garages – but a feature car should go beyond that. It’s not necessarily a physical quality we look for, but a certain extra appeal that makes a car stand out.

It’s not about being the “nicest” either. I’m sure you all know that we are just as open to featuring a beat down rat machine as a spotless show car. In our world a low budget backyard build can be just as exciting as a factory-backed race car, but no matter what it is – we want our feature cars to inspire and excite.

There are any number of ways that a car can do this. It can be a vintage machine with a ton of history behind it, it can be a brand new model with pioneering customization, it can be a familiar and popular platform done in a groundbreaking way, or a less common machine being exposed for the first time.

When we came across Brendan Commins’ Z32 Nissan 300ZX at All Star Bash we immediately knew we had a feature-worthy vehicle our hands. Naturally we were drawn to the World War Two fighter plane-inspired paintwork, but beyond that, the Z is one of the most unique grassroots drift cars we’ve seen in a while.

The fact that the car was built out of a Z32 was in itself worthy of investigation. Zs of this era just don’t pop up a whole lot these days, particularly at drift events. Brendan says the rarity factor was one of the things that lead him to choosing the Z32 as his drift chariot. His fascination with drifting began before he even had a car or a drivers license, and he liked the idea of drifting something a bit more unique than your typical S-chassis. He had always thought the Z32 was a cool, under-appreciated car so he picked up a cheap non-turbo Z and began to have some fun with it.

As Brendan got familiar with his Z, he began to discover some of the things that kept aspiring drifters away from the chassis – the heavier weight and more complex engine setup for starters. These things didn’t dampen Brendan’s excitement for the Z though. In fact he welcomed the challenge. He began getting a feel for drifting the Z late at night during Central California’s long winters and his technique progressed pretty well.

He had plans to eventually drop a VG30DETT into his a naturally aspirated Z, but that plan was put on hold about two years ago when he found someone at a local repair shop selling a non running Z32 2+2 for just $150. By this time wreckless driving tickets were piling up, so Brendan decided to buy the Z and turn it into the track-only car you see here.

After doing a plenty of research, Brendan came to the conclusion that using the original VG V6 might not be the best idea for him. They can be built to make plenty of power, but anyone who has glanced at the engine bay of a stock Z32 knows they aren’t laid out for easy access. This is important as he would be doing all the work on the dirt in his own backyard.

The natural choice was to swap in an RB motor. They offered plenty of power potential, had a great sound, and it would even free up some extra space in the Z32’s engine bay. He originally planned on doing an RB26, but he came across an RB25 for sale cheap and locally and decided to move forward with the swap. Prior to this Brendan’s only experience with engines had been doing basic bolt-on stuff, and this would be his first attempt at building a motor. He figured if others could do it, then he could too. He downloaded an RB25 factory service manual and got to work.

The motor was rebuilt to factory spec and equipped with a few popular power-making RB goodies like a Greddy intake manifold, Greddy intercooler, a Q45 throttle body, and a Mine’s ECU. To fit the RB into the Z’s engine bay, he also built custom mounts, modified the crossmember, and lightly massaged the transmission tunnel with a sledge hammer to make sure the RB trans would fit.

Running the intercooler piping took a bit of creativity, with Brendan deciding to run the pipes through the high beam area of the stock Z32 head lights and the piping itself coming from a friend’s S-chassis exhaust. Because the RB is longer than the original V6, a custom radiator setup also had to be figured out. After some research it was found that an aluminum radiator from a ’69 Mustang of all things would provide the best fit.

At the same time, the chassis was stripped down and all the non-essentials were removed to rid the car of as much weight as possible. Sometimes it’s amazing just how much you can lighten a luxury-laden car the Z32.

While the Z32 may not have the same following as the S-chassis, there are still plenty of chassis and suspension parts available for the car. During the process of his build Brendan added a selection of adjustable arms and rods from Circuit Sports and modified the front LCAs, bump stops and added steering rack spacers for more angle. The coilovers are fully adjustable units from Megan Racing.

Wheel-wise the car usually runs a set of XXR 526s 18″x10.5 at each corner, but Brendan also has a set of 18×9 Work Emotion CR Kais that are used as drift spares. The brakes are stock but with drilled and slotted rotors.

The cockpit of the Z is a spartan place. Anything not necessary was thrown out, and besides the pair of Sparco bucket seats you can see the custom-built handle for the e-brake. Eventually he plans to replace it with a full hydraulic setup.

The one thing you may notice the interior lacks is a roll cage. A full cage will actually be installed soon as Brendan plans to use the Z to compete in Top Drift next season.

The body of the Z is fairly stock, save for the front bumper, widened front fenders, hood vent, and rear spoiler – which actually comes from an early ’90s Chevy Camaro. There’s also the huge double exhaust tips that were custom made.

But what really sets the car apart is its Warbird paintwork, which was all done by a friend on a weekend day with a bunch of rattle cans. The grinning shark mouth is something that aviation nerds will know was made famous by the P40s of the Flying Tigers volunteer group that fought in China during the early years of World War Two.

The paintjob also includes simulated rivets…

…as well as bomb decals which were used to mark successful missions during wartime. It also happens that war plane paint scheme works with any battle damage the car may receive during drift events…

There’s even some proper vintage style nose art, or in this case “tail art”.

So to go back to my opening thoughts about what makes a good feature cars, I’d say that Brendan’s Z32 checks several of those boxes. It’s cool, it’s unique, it functions, and better yet it was built on a budget.

In short, it’s exactly the thing we are looking for.

-Mike

Photos by Larry Chen

SPECS

Engine and Transmission

RB25DET Engine and Transmission Swap

Fresh OEM Rebuild on Block and Head

Mine’s Tuned ECU

Hallman Pro RX Boost Controller

Walbro Fuel Pump

Tomei Timing Belt

Tomei Headgasket

OEM T3 Turbo on 13 Lbs of Boost

Tubular Turbo Manifold

Greddy Intercooler

Custom Intercooler Piping (Self-made)

Custom Throttle Cable Bracket (Self-made)

Custom Intake Piping (Self-made)

Greddy Intake Manifold

Q45 Throttle Body

Circuit Sports Oil Relocation and Cooler Setup

Greddy Oil Cooler

Greddy Oil Catch Can

Universal Coolant Overflow

Greddy BOV

“RBZ32″ Modded Cover from RB26 Timing Cover

Custom 3 Inch Exhaust and Downpipe w/ 3.5″ Boso Tips (Self-Made)

Custom Powersteering Bracket to Fit Z32 Pump (Self-made)

Performance Radiator and Electric Fan from ’69 Mustang

Custom Radiator Hoses and Mounts (Self-made)

Custom Wiring Harness (Outsourced to a Friend)

Custom Engine Mounts (Self-made)

Custom Transmission Mount (Self-made)

Spec Stage 3 6 Puck Clutch

Z1 Stainless Clutch Line

Custom Driveshaft (Outsourced from Local Shop)

Chassis, Suspension, & Brakes

Custom Crossmember Cut Boxed and Modified to fit RB25 and Oil Pan (Self-made)

Tubbed Front Wheel Wells

Custom Sway Bar (Self-made)

Suspension and Brakes

Megan Racing Adjustable Coilovers

Drilled and Slotted Rotors

OEM 30mm Aluminum Calipers

Custom Rebar E-brake Handle

Threaded Rack Spacer with 2 PBM Slip-on Rack Spacers for Angle

Front Lower Control Arm and Bump Stops Modified for More Angle

Stillen Adjustable Front Upper Control Arms

Megan Racing Adjustable Tension Rods

Circuit Sports Adjustable Toe Rods

Circuit Sports Adjustable Traction Rods

Circuit Sports Adjustable Rear Upper Control

Extended Wheel Studs All Around with 13mm Spacers in Front

Exterior

Rattle Can Warbird Paint Job

Polyurethane Front Bumper

Rear Spoiler from Early ’90s Camaro

Hood Vent

Wide Front Fenders

Rear Fenders Pulled and Rolled

Vinyl Wrapped Tiger Design on Hood, T-tops and Spoiler

Interior

Custom Gauge Pod

Nardi Steering Wheel

Greddy Shift Knob

Sparco Bucket Seats with Custom Brackets

Sabelt Seat Harnesses

AEM Wideband

Autometer Coolant Gauge

Autometer Boost Gauge

Wheels

XXR 526 18×10.5 +20 All Around

Work Emotion CR Kai 18×9 +25 (Drift Spares)

Thanks: I’d like to thank my family and friends for helping me throughout building the car and a thanks to Beyond Mention and Adams Automotive for also helping me out.

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1

blown away by the IROC spoiler

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blown away by the IROC spoiler

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"and lightly massaged the transmission tunnel with a sledge hammer to make sure the RB trans would fit."
 
In case of doubt, use a hammer.

4

"and lightly massaged the transmission tunnel with a sledge hammer to make sure the RB trans would fit."
 
In case of doubt, use a hammer.

5

This is a perfect example of a budget drift car. But I still think the VG30DETT would've been a better motor than a RB25DET. Yes it looks like there's more room to work with with the RB in there but the VG ain't that bad once you work on it.

6

More of a cool factor going with the RB if you ask me.

7

So Sick!!!

8

@ToyotaSupraMan I just had copied that quote when i saw your comment! Nailed it ... this is a beautiful car - sort of .. at least ;) Thanks for sharing Mike!

9

I dig it, very creative build! There are a handful of things I might have done differently but I'm sure the owner still isn't "done". And props to you Larry, you stepped your writing game up on this one!

10

very cool car, by all means.. especially for the american muscle parts on a japanese car, nice touch. but i can`t help to think about rusty slammington when i see the shark teeth on the side

11

I wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing a lot more older Z cars drifting, as 240sx's start to become harder to come by. Non-turbo Z31's and Z32's can be had for short money money nowadays, and have great potential for the experienced driver/mechanic. Unfortunately the owners of the turbo cars think they have gold.

12

Now this is cool. Love the swap.

Author13

I like the idea of an RB in the Z. Sticks with the straight six roots of the S30!

Author14

Yeah, it's funny how cheap you can find Z32s for these days considering how pricey they were when new.

15

I never really stopped and thought of that. Good catch. I can see it happening.

16

Anyone else see the front of the motor? RBZ32, priceless :) stonkingly good build

17

This thing oozes character. I love it

18

Mike and Larry make a brilliant combo! Very interesting build, I dig it.

19

Love that its a z32 but enough with the RB worship already.... I guess no one has seen that German video of the z32 VG30tt drifting uphill 4 stories like nothing.  /rant off

20

Cool car I love Z's, it is a unique concept visually but enough with the RB worship. The VG30TT makes more torque throughout the entire poewrband than any RB.Too bad Brendan didnt ever see this video and decide to stick with the original platform for the vehicle, especially the 2+2.  Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzNbdRrfbe0

21

This thing looks absolutely amazing from every angle, great build, especially for a backyard =D

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@MattSturgeon i wanted to challenge myself and accomplish something more than the ordinary

23

This car is so awesome! I actually have similar scheme plans (though a bit more subdued) for my '71 240Z.

24

Ahhhh the Z32, possibly the most under appreciated sports car of our era. I love it.

25

god thats sick. much respect for going with an underutalized chassis.

26

no. just no. dumb paint, noob pulled fenders, cheap-o everything (except the engine), and ricer exhaust. and that guy sucks at drifting.

27

umm...go away?

28

Don't question the king!

29

@mynameisasa I will forever have a soft spot for this chassis.

30

@Mike Garrett Wasn't it like $45,000?

31

@sean klingelhoefer It's all Mike and his sweet cats.

32

I am not much of a gear head, but it took me 9 hours to change all the injectors on a VG30DETT. How long does it take on an RB? 15min?

33

@brendan commins  @MattSturgeon Awesome looking car, it stood on like sore thumb at ASB.

34

Great shots as always, Larry. This really is an amazingly unique car. It truly is what being a car customization nut is all about. It practically bleeds personality and testosterone. I've always loved the 300zx body style and the WW2 fighter plane paintjobs on cars since Rusty Slammington. I am so glad someone finally combined the two. Kudos to the builders and you.

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@brendan commins  @MattSturgeonthanks for the reply - I drive a stage 10+ VG30TT so I am very accustomed to the culture. Nowdays most magazine articles and cover features to include a z32 do so only with RB swap. Less displacement, more cost, ultimately more work, you cannot deny. Z32 parts are readily available at junkyards. RB, all for moderately more working room in the engine bay. Props to you for what you did- I have liked your Z from the beginning- and I am a Z enthusiast - but RB in a Z is not really unique anymore. Like dropping a B series in a Prelude. A 4.6 in a 5.0 Mustang. Never knew your Z had an RB in it. I dont like it less, its not less of a car... just frowned upon. :) I'm just giving you shit man congrats for what you accomplished. Add me on facebook or instagram "twinklypolarbear"

36

Should have got the shots of my giant dildo on that sweet ass whip.

37

@Larry Chen  @Mike Garrett
 60 fully loaded

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FD License holder

Why are you hating Lex? I watched you compete in both Top Drift and TD pro am and never got anywhere from all the competitions you've competed in; you suck too for the amount of experience you have. You should have an FD license by now but I guess not because you're not as good as you think you are. Why would you hate on the guys that have less experience than you? It's like picking on little kids. Be more appreciative and be aware of your own accomplishments before you start to rant on others. -FD License holder. ;)

39

@Larry Chen probably less than 15 mins

40

"The Z32 Fighter Jet" sounds cooler and you know it!!!

41

Is this an RB25 bottom end with an RB26 head? Seems that way to me... Sweet build, love it!

42

@datsunsss no its not. he got clever with the timing cover because the chassis code is a z32...... its simply an rb25 with 26 covers

43

That mesh cover over the missing headlight section, and that cutting job to fit the intercooler! Freaking radical, man! :D

44

This car is just the tits...the minimal interior, the awesome paintjob to the sheer shape of the z32 to the car builder/owner hats off to you it shows your car doesn't have to look budget to be budget

45

@MattSturgeon  @Mike Garrett BALLS!!!!!

46

@brendan commins 14min.

47

@pidjnr I think the rebar e-brake is my fav part of the interior.

48

Great feature! Love all the little details like the rivets and bombs :D

49

do that shit son.....do that shit...

50

you know what ima go head and give you white James level on this (which is very fucking good) White James man.....white James...

51

Well, that escalated quickly....... and awesomely.

52

@Larry Chen
9 hours!? I can do mine in less than 30 min.
VG has more torque, too.. A LOT more

53

wheres the video

54

wheres the video

55

wheres the video

56

@Larry Chen Ah, nobody has told you about the dremel method then.
 
But then again, because cool factor.

57

@Larry Chen Ah, nobody has told you about the dremel method then.
 
But then again, because cool factor.

58

People have been drifting 300ZXs. It just they never get any coverage.

59

People have been drifting 300ZXs. It just they never get any coverage.

60

@Curlytop Because cool factor?

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@Curlytop Because cool factor?

62
FD License Holder

@ILoveDrifting19
damn right! Lol.

63
FD License Holder

@ILoveDrifting19
damn right! Lol.

64

@Larry Chen would you say he has... wait for it... cat power?

65

@Larry Chen would you say he has... wait for it... cat power?

66

I know the master tech who invented the dremel method, he taught me how to do it. But the injectors on the one I was working on were all seized to the fuel rail, so the more I pulled on them the smaller the nub got, soon enough there was no more nub to tug on.

67

I know the master tech who invented the dremel method, he taught me how to do it. But the injectors on the one I was working on were all seized to the fuel rail, so the more I pulled on them the smaller the nub got, soon enough there was no more nub to tug on.

68

@ILoveDrifting19 It jumped up a notch! :D

69

@ILoveDrifting19 It jumped up a notch! :D

70

i like that old beat up look. im not a fan of the seats though....

71

i like that old beat up look. im not a fan of the seats though....

Author72

@sean klingelhoefer  @Larry Chen Clever.

Author73

@sean klingelhoefer  @Larry Chen Clever.

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FD License Holder

I guess LEX KING didn't like to be called out.

75
FD License Holder

I guess LEX KING didn't like to be called out.

76
FD License Holder

@Robo_No1 @ILoveDrifting19
LEX KING talks down a whole lot of people, drivers of all levels should have respect for entry level enthusiasts. What people do not understand is that one way or another, you had to start somewhere.

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FD License Holder

@Robo_No1 @ILoveDrifting19
LEX KING talks down a whole lot of people, drivers of all levels should have respect for entry level enthusiasts. What people do not understand is that one way or another, you had to start somewhere.

78

I'm gonna agree its so crazy how expensive this car was when it was new ....in today's money its probably around 60 to 70 grand (basically M3 starting price). And yea people with z32 twin turbos think they have gold lol luckily i found one who sold me his for $450 after powertrain was blown lol so yea building mines right now but im staying with the VG30dett cause i like challenges lol

79

I'm gonna agree its so crazy how expensive this car was when it was new ....in today's money its probably around 60 to 70 grand (basically M3 starting price). And yea people with z32 twin turbos think they have gold lol luckily i found one who sold me his for $450 after powertrain was blown lol so yea building mines right now but im staying with the VG30dett cause i like challenges lol

80

YESSSSS WILD BILL FOR THE WIN!

81

@mynameisasa I don't see how it was under appreciated...when I was a kid I loved it, but it was too expensive for most people when it was new and even used 10 years later, and by that time RWD converts sold their Civics and bought the S-chassis.

82

yeah right. i get it backwards like no other. you're just racist.

83
FD License Holder

@lexis king that's funny lex, you talk a big game and pulling the racist card won't work. You see my dad is also African American. I just basically look Mexican FYI. Hahaha that's funny, just work on your driving before you open your mouth and smile more the next time during an event will you? That big grin of yours isn't going to make your driving better.

84

@lexis you should learn how to drift first doe. i'm actually a mexican that looks like an african american you insensitive fd license holder.

85

@lexis you should learn how to drift first doe. i'm actually a mexican that looks like an african american you insensitive fd license holder.

86

@lexis you should learn how to drift first doe. i'm actually a mexican that looks like an african american you insensitive fd license holder.

87

@lexis you should learn how to drift first doe. i'm actually a mexican that looks like an african american you insensitive fd license holder.

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@lexis you should learn how to drift first doe. i'm actually a mexican that looks like an african american you insensitive fd license holder.

89

@lexis you should learn how to drift first doe. i'm actually a mexican that looks like an african american you insensitive fd license holder.

90

Wicked!!!
So refreshing. With all the poor riced out Z's out there, this is truly inspiring. 
Props to Brendan and SPEEDHUNTERS for the Z32 love!

91

How/ Where did you pick up that genius timing cover?!?!?!

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How/ Where did you pick up that genius timing cover?!?!?!

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How/ Where did you pick up that genius timing cover?!?!?!

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How/ Where did you pick up that genius timing cover?!?!?!

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How/ Where did you pick up that genius timing cover?!?!?!

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How/ Where did you pick up that genius timing cover?!?!?!

97

Reminds me of Mad Max :)

98

Amazing car! i would buy that ;) & i love that paint job wish i could do this :

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