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2012年06月30日 イイね!

Less = More?



One of the best things that has come with running StanceNation are all the people we meet throughout the world. California to New York, England to Poland and Thailand to Japan, our photographers and fans spread worldwide. In the last few weeks we've been working with our friends out of Sweden on showing off some of their rides. Last week we showed you Albin's incredible Honda S2000, and today we'll be taking a look at this aggressive Nissan 370Z.

Photos By: Arslan Golic exclusively for StanceNation.com




Marcin who is based out of Stockholm, Sweden decided to go the "simple" route with a color change, wheels & suspension, but the finished results were far from "simple". It's one of the meanest looking 370Z's we've ever seen, especially the front end. Despite majority of cars that we post here running negative camber, most people still seem to be against it. We're personally all for it as long as it's done properly, and it's clear that Marcin loves it too! Check out the amount of camber he is running in the photo below. Precisely, it is -8 in the rear and -7 up front.



Just minutes after our friend Arslan started shooting the car he ran into some issues with the military men seen in the photo below. Apparently shooting your car in the middle of Stockholm in front of the Swedish Royal castle isn't prohibited. Huge thanks to Arslan for somehow pulling off so many awesome photos regardless!



Most of the work that was done to this car involved wheels, tires & suspension. In order to get the car sitting the way it does, Marcin had to do a lot more work than a simple drop. For example, up front he added some SPC front camber arms while in the rear he had to add Megan Racing rear camber and traction links as well as SPL rear toe links. After that it was time to mount the insanely aggressive wheels which were imported from right here in the states.



How many of you knew right away what kind of wheels this Z is sitting on? Pretty sure that not too many of you guessed Nessen Forged right? Nessen Forged is an up and coming wheel company based out of Florida and so far it seems like they're doing well. We ran a feature not too long ago of Mick's slammed Nissan 350Z (click here) that also sat on Nessed Forged wheels. Back to Marcin's car though, it sits on massive 20x11 up front and even crazier 20x13 in the rear. That's actually pretty impressive considering there was no body work done besides a roll & pull.



Up front Marcin is running a 255/30/20 tires and in the rear a pair of wide 305/25/20's sit right against the fenders. Suspension wise, his choice was D2 coilovers. Pretty impressive for those nasty Swedish roads..



With that said, we'll leave you with a few more photos like we always do. We have to give a huge shout out to our good friend Arslan from Club JDM Sweden for making this feature happen as well as Marcin himself for wanting to share it with us. Stay tuned for plenty more amazing rides from the beautiful country of Sweden.



If you think your car has what it takes to be on our site make sure you email us at snfeatures@gmail.com. Make sure you include a few photos and your spec list as well as any other information we should know about you or your car. We’re always looking for cars to feature! In the meantime we’ll see you guys over on our facebook.



Our Swedish fans have always showed us nothing but love and we truly appreciate that.
















Nessen Forged Wheels
20x13" (7" lip) rear and 20x11" (5" lip) front
305/25 rear and 255/30 front
8 degress camber in rear and 7 in front
D2 Track racing coilover
SPC front camber arms
Megan Racing rear camber links
megan racing rear traction links
SPL rear toe links
Rolled & Pulled fenders
Posted at 2012/06/30 03:51:43 | コメント(0) | トラックバック(0) | 日記
2012年06月30日 イイね!

"We" Drift // Marc Neron's Nissan 240SX.



It's hard to believe that just a couple of years ago this used to be a plain ol' shell of a '91 240SX. Yes, this thing was literally built from scratch! It belongs to our friend Marc Neron out of Melbourne, FL and it's not the last time you'll be seeing it on our site here. Earlier this month our photographer Zak DePiero drove down to Melbourne and met up with Marc at his shop, which ultimately led them to a photoshoot. Marc's good friend Khashaud also tagged along in his Nissan 240 (which we will be featuring in the next few days) but right now let's take a closer look at Marc's sexy 240SX! Oh, and yes, this is the same car that was on the cover of Import Tuner magazine not too long ago!

Photos By: Zak DePiero exclusively for StanceNation.com




So what makes this car so different from others? Well, while it may not be the only one rocking this particular kit, or pushing such an aggressive wheel setup, the overall look just works. More importantly, Marc seems to be one of those guys who has a thing for "finished" cars. Rolling in unfinished car because you drift on weekends shouldn't be an excuse, he firmly believes. Oh and yes, Marc slides his car around every chance that he gets.



Now we don't know about you but this has got to be one of the fattest lips we've seen in a while! One of the things that attracted us to this car so much was it's stance of course. When we say stance, we mean everything from it's wheels, to the fitment to how the car sits overall. Scroll down and check out some specs of this beast!



But first, let's take a look at what sits under that hood. The '93 S13 redtop SR20DET is pushing over 300 wheel horse power and 275 lb-ft of torque. It features things like 9.0:1 compression, S15 SR20DET pistons, rings & fuel injectors along with a Garrett GT2871R turbocharger & Spoolin Performance turbo manifold.



Other stuff you'll find under the hood are things like HKS wastegate, boost controller, rocker arm stoppers, adjustable cam gears, intake and custom custom 3-inch divorced wastegate downpipe, straight-through exhaust, intercooler piping, A/N fittings. It's seriously a well built car all around there is no denying it. Oh, and how about that House of Kolor Global Gold Flake under there. Looks incredibly in our opinion, what do you guys say? Drop a comment below!



Dat Fitment! Our favorite here on StanceNation. It's the thing that makes this S13 stand out from most out there. 18x13 wheels, dumped on the ground. That's right, those Work Equips sit at 18x13 in the rear with an offset of +4 and 18x10 with an offset of -3 in the front. They are wrapped in 225/35/18 front & 295/30/18 rear tires. Both front and rear wheels just barely clear the fenders when fully compressed. And we mean, barely.



Suspension wise it's sitting on D2 coilovers equipped with 8kg/10kg spring rate (bit on the soft side perhaps?) & Tanabe Sustec front and rear sway bars. Marc is also running a Mazworx competition-legal rollcage and had his rear wheel wells slightly tubbed. Take a look below at how this thing sits, it's just incredible.



Dat Ass! There is just something about the Uras 4 rear bumper that works so well on S13's. Agreed?



Marc is also sporting the Uras 4 kit on the sides as well as in the front. Those 18x13's fill the fenders perfectly!



That brings us inside of Marc's car. It's rocking a pair of Bride Low Max front seats, our all time favorite Nardi Taniguchi Drift model steering wheel, along with a Nismo shift knob and a custom carbon-fiber deletes. Auto Meter Sport Comp gauges (boost, oil pressure, volt) also do their job. As mentioned before, that's a Mazworx competition-legal roll cage.



You really can't go wrong with that Nardi Steering wheel...



Marc doing what he does best. It just had to be done to complete this feature! Big ups to Marc!





We just love how those Bayspeed 50mm rear over fenders tuck the super aggressive Work Equips! Front fenders have also been rolled & pulled and the windshield squirters were completely removed. Marc also did a ’98 S13 Kouki taillight conversion and JDM IKI 9004 sealed-beam headlights along with 180SX rear quarter glass. When everything was done Marc finished the car off with that beautiful House of Kolor Gamma Gold base coat with Global Gold flake and lastly Tangerine Kandy finish.



We asked Marc what the future holds for this already amazing 240 and this is what he said: "In the near future I plan on doing a full repaint and color scheme change. But before anything, I have another "VIP inspired" 240SX to complete. After that's out, I then plan on resurrecting the "orange car". We're excited, let's just leave it at that.



If you think your car has what it takes to be on our site make sure you email us at snfeatures@gmail.com. Make sure you include a few photos and your spec list as well as any other information we should know about you or your car. We’re always looking for cars to feature! In the meantime we’ll see you guys over on our facebook.



More to come, stay tuned. In the meantime, big shout out to our photographer Zak as well as Marc. Also, everyone at 'We" Drift and most importantly Marc's awesome father for not only helping him with everything but getting Marc involved with the car scene. Seriously, give us a few days and you'll see yet another amazing 240SX from "We" Drift!




Work Equip 18x10 -3mm & 18x13 4mm
225/35/18 front, 295/30/18 rear
D2 coilovers 8kg/10kg
Tanabe Sustec front and rear sway bars
Mazworx competition-legal rollcage
custom mini-tub rear wheelwells
trimmed rear quarter-panels
trimmed rear coilover sleeves

Uras 4 full kit
Bayspeed 50mm rear overfenders
custom pulled/flared front fenders
shaved windshield squirters
’98 S13 Kouki taillight conversion
JDM IKI 9004 sealed-beam headlights
180SX rear quarter glass
House of Kolor Gamma Gold base coat + Global Gold flake + Tangerine Kandy finish
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[toggle_item title="Interior" active="false"]Bride Low Max front seats
Nardi Taniguchi Drift-model steering wheel
Nismo shift knob
custom carbon-fiber deletes
Auto Meter Sport Comp gauges (boost, oil pressure, volt)
Blitz FATT

’93 S13 redtop SR20DET
9.0:1-compression S15 SR20DET pistons, rings, fuel injectors
Cometic head gasket
ARP studs
Garrett GT2871R turbocharger
Spoolin Performance turbo manifold
HKS wastegate, boost controller, rocker arm stoppers, adjustable cam gears, intake
custom 3-inch divorced wastegate downpipe, straight-through exhaust, intercooler piping, A/N fittings
C/X Racing 2.5-inch aluminum radiator, silicone hoses
OEM Honda S2000 radiator reservoir
NGK-R spark plugs
Sard fuel pressure regulator
Walbro 255-lph fuel pump
Tomei Stage One CPU tune

Blitz Super Single clutch, flywheel
Circuit Sports short shifter
custom solid transmission mounts, welded limited-slip differential
Posted at 2012/06/30 03:51:01 | コメント(0) | トラックバック(0) | 日記
2012年06月30日 イイね!

400+ HP Stunner.



If you're a follower of us on our facebook fanpage you'll probably remember seeing this car. Every time we posted a photo of it, it received nothing but positive feedback with a ton of our fans asking to see more of it. Thankfully we were able to get in touch with our photographers Vanja and Peter Hellberg out of Sweden who eventually ended up shooting Albin's car for us during the recent Gatebil event. At just 22 years of age, Albin has already built one of the finest S2K's that Sweden has ever seen. It moves fast, it looks stunning and it's a real honor to finally share it with you.

Photos By: Hellbergsbilvard.se exclusively for StanceNation.com




Having always admired the beautiful S2000 curves and dreaming of someday owning one, just last year Albin was fortunate enough to finally find one which he thought was a really good deal. It came equipped with a turbo as well as a few other modifications however there was lots of stuff that needed work. The OEM black paint was in not so good condition, so was the top, and the list went on. Three weeks after the purchase the engine died and thats when the tear down began. Every little (and not so little) thing on the car was replaced or customized in some way.



He first started working on the exterior, everything from roll & pull of the fenders to building side skirts, front lip, and rear diffuser. He then moved on to the interior upgrading everything from the sound system to things like a new steering wheel and seats. He then soldered on the electrical system of the engine and tried to hide as many cables and wires away under the hood as possible. He also built a new fuel system to run E85 with catch tank and new pump then proceeded to grind the exterior down for paint taking a break from engine work.



After many weeks of hard work the exterior was finally painted the same brown color as seen on certain Audis. Right around that time Albin also picked up a new engine and started building it from the ground up. You'll have to check the spec list below to see what all was done!



Everything that was ever done to this car was done by Albin himself, and the finished look is just incredible. Let's take a look at stance & fitment on this bad boy, shall we? The car sits on T1R coilovers and a set of Varrstoen wheels. Fronts are 18x9.5 wrapped in 215/40/18 tires while the rears are 18x10.5 wrapped in 235/40/18 tires. Albin also replaced the brake pads, fluid and all brake hoses.



What about the exterior you ask? It features things like Seibon mugen style hardtop, Amuse front bumper and that huge Voltex carbon rear wing. His rear bumper was modified and a set of AP2 taillights were added. Side skirts, front lip and rear diffuser were all custom made by Albin. Check out rest of the spec list on bottom of the page.



Pretty safe to assume that a few of you thought that the big wing served no purpose and the engine was stock, but it's actually not. It is actually equipped with inline pro turbo and features things like 1000cc id injectors, tial 38mm waste gate, stage 4 clutch, 3″ exhaust, and many more things. as a matter of fact, as the car sits, it's pushing around 342WHP & 405hp at the crank! Make sure you check out the spec list on bottom of the page.



Albin's dreams finally came true. Fully built "race inspired" S2K is in his possession and it sits just right. Subtle colors, but not common or boring. Stands out from the crowd but doesn't necessarily scream for attention. Everything is just right, but still not quite where he would like them to be. He would love to someday own a set of Rotiform race wheels but it’s too expensive, especially where he is from. With that said, feel free to contact the Rotiform gents and let them know about this car. Maybe they'll be as amazed by it as us and offer some kind of sponsorship!



We'll end this feature here and leave you with a few more photos like we always do. Huge shout out to Albin as well as our photographers Peter and Vanja for making this feature happen. Stay tuned for more!



If you think your car has what it takes to be on our site make sure you email us at snfeatures@gmail.com. Make sure you include a few photos and your spec list as well as any other information we should know about you or your car. We’re always looking for cars to feature! In the meantime we’ll see you guys over on our facebook.








t1r coilovers
varrstoen track 200
9,5 x 18 215/40 front
10,5 x18 235/40 rear
racing brakepads
racing fluid
racing brakehoses

CF seibon mugen style hardtop
amuse front
voltex carbon rear ving
modified rear bumper
ap2 taillights
air scoops in hood
home-made side skirts, lip, difusor in fiberglass
widened back about 5cm (homemade wideners)[/toggle_item]
[toggle_item title="Interior" active="false"]red/black inredningen
carbon fiber centerconsole
ap2 stereo door
depo racing guages
bride seats
nrg suade steering wheel whit quick release
pioneer stereo
mds speakers

f20c2
redline 9200rpm
oem engine
1000cc id injectors
inline pro turbo
tial 38mm wg
stage 4 clutch capable of 600nm
3" exuast + screemer pipe
aem ems v2
ic from evo 8 2,5" whith pips
cusco lsd. 1,5way
342whp 405hp at the crank
Posted at 2012/06/30 03:48:22 | コメント(0) | トラックバック(0) | 日記
2012年06月30日 イイね!

Gatebil 2012 // Photo Coverage



This year's Gatebil seemed to be even better than previous ones. Going sideways around the track is of course one of the things Gatebil Festival is most famous for but what we loved seeing even more was the "car show" side of Gatebil Festival. This year around the fellas from DailyFresh & were able to gather together a ton of incredible rides and invited their friends at Club JDM Sweden to bring more cars out. That's exactly where we are going to start the coverage. We will also include some sideways shots for you that our friend Arslan Golic shot. Many of you will recognize a few of these cars since we had them on our site before. Huge shout out to Arslan one more time for covering the event for us.

Photos By: Arslan Golic exclusively for StanceNation.com

















































































































































































Posted at 2012/06/30 03:47:25 | コメント(1) | トラックバック(0) | 日記

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