Stutopia Posted January 6, 2022 Share Posted January 6, 2022 I'm not usually into white, but this is IMMACULATE, love it! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olly350z Posted January 6, 2022 Share Posted January 6, 2022 Always a tad annoyed you're probably at the opposite end of the country as I'd happily pay to get you to give my Nismo the once over as your attention to detail genuinely makes me happy. And getting them both together would be a great photo opportunity Out of interest can I ask what you paid for the mats and where from? It's right of passage for me with a new car to get new mats but the only source I could find was torqen, mega money and didn't look the same as mine but yours are Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davey_83 Posted January 6, 2022 Share Posted January 6, 2022 What a year it's been for your Ver1 Nismo. Those new additions are very nice indeed and mad attention to detail. Love seeing both these rare cars out being used properly, lovely pictures. That's quite a thing knowing the cars you get to drive and nose around up close with, to still hold the Ver1 Nismo in such high regard. I was thinking about it today and worked out how to express it overall. A blessing is realising one's current position as fortunate, not needing to chase the wind so to speak. Great build update and look forward to more in the Spring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted January 7, 2022 Author Share Posted January 7, 2022 On 06/01/2022 at 12:36, Olly350z said: Always a tad annoyed you're probably at the opposite end of the country as I'd happily pay to get you to give my Nismo the once over as your attention to detail genuinely makes me happy. And getting them both together would be a great photo opportunity Out of interest can I ask what you paid for the mats and where from? It's right of passage for me with a new car to get new mats but the only source I could find was torqen, mega money and didn't look the same as mine but yours are Expand Thanks for the kind words, yea its a shame your not closer! I bought them from Nengun, all in including import fee's and shipping they cost about £300. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted January 7, 2022 Author Share Posted January 7, 2022 On 06/01/2022 at 18:59, davey_83 said: What a year it's been for your Ver1 Nismo. Those new additions are very nice indeed and mad attention to detail. Love seeing both these rare cars out being used properly, lovely pictures. That's quite a thing knowing the cars you get to drive and nose around up close with, to still hold the Ver1 Nismo in such high regard. I was thinking about it today and worked out how to express it overall. A blessing is realising one's current position as fortunate, not needing to chase the wind so to speak. Great build update and look forward to more in the Spring. Expand Thanks man I appreciate that, yea its been an amazing first year of ownership. Yea there is something about the combination of driving and great music that is good for my soul, the car is a blessing itself but also makes me appreciate the things we take for granted also 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave_7 Posted January 7, 2022 Share Posted January 7, 2022 So clean! Looking really good pal. Very jealous of the Nismo goodies 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reeceybeaney Posted January 8, 2022 Share Posted January 8, 2022 Cracking car in good hands, always a good read 👍 makes me feel bad for putting 6000 miles on mine since August and still using her as a daily lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olly350z Posted January 9, 2022 Share Posted January 9, 2022 On 08/01/2022 at 20:29, reeceybeaney said: Cracking car in good hands, always a good read 👍 makes me feel bad for putting 6000 miles on mine since August and still using her as a daily lol Expand Flip side is least you're using yours... mines not been driven since mid November, only started and left to run once a week. Upside is she's not gotten covered in road salt etc but ti's an expensive garage ornament.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted August 23, 2022 Author Share Posted August 23, 2022 (edited) Wow nearly a year since my last update! Pulled my car out of storage at the beginning of March, very blessed to have a customer who let me keep my car in his garage for 4 months over the winter. They live about an hour from me so didn't get to see it at all during that period so its always nice when you get back in it, start appreciating all the little details again. I find the best way to get bored of a car is to daily drive it, I'm grateful this isn't my daily! All taxed ready to drive, I bought 6 months as couldn't stomach the £600+ or whatever it is now for a full year. I had the Z1 Air Intakes sitting for a while and never got round to fitting them before I took the car off the road. So me and a friend decided to go ahead and fit them. A simple job you would think but as mentioned before I needed to remove the oil cooler to be able to fit the intakes as the oil cooler bracket was fixed to the crash bar where the filters sit. After some debate we thought it would be better just to relocate the oil cooler, so we got a neighbour who does custom turbo bikes to do us a custom bracket so the oil cooler can sit below the crash bar. Came out well but the heavy duty stainless steel lines were nearly impossible to relocate so decided to ship the car down to Horsham for them to figure out and also carry out a service. As always Jez and the team were very accommodating and sorted everything out no problem. Spotted by @V1H who was down there getting his new cats fitted. Sure do look good together, managed to catch up at the Torqen meet later on in the year. I think I've only done about 5k miles this year so far, definitely been about quality not quantity this year. Me and @Killick.z enjoyed North Wales so much last year we wanted to do another road trip but bigger this time round. Originally was looking at the NC500 but we agreed Scotland was missions and we both would like to do Wales again. So we planned a 4 day road trip from North to South. Car prepped ready to go! Also managed to swap my wheel nuts out for some new ones from Z1, no more rusty locking wheel nut! Wheel area now complete! 2022 Wales Road Trip. Cannot even begin to tell you how good this was, we spent two days North then two days South. We had a mixture of sunshine and rain, the roads were quite for the most part and our cars did not skip a beat. I didn't think I could fall in love with my car even more then I already was but this road trip did just that. What a highlight to the year. Just under 1000 miles covered and 25 hours of driving... Just awesome 😎 Caffeine and Machine on the way home, Monday afternoon and there was still some tasty cars around, weather was perfect, just a perfect way to end an amazing road trip! Only attended a few meets this year, not really about static meets but is always some acceptions. Torqen Summer Meet, great to catch up with Adrian, Coz and the team and some other car friends! Me and @ShortPaul comparing v1 and v2 differences! Simply Japanese at National Motor Museum, Beaulieu with the forum. Have never been to this neck of the woods before and always been told its a beautiful location so went down the night before and stayed in Southampton. Great to put some cars to faces and meet everyone! It was a great day! So, the big talking point for the v1 is always the seats, no Recaro CS's like in the v2. A lot of people get the Juke Nismo CS's for the v1 but if I'm honest I've never like the CS in general when it comes to comfortability. They look awesome but I think they are over priced and not as comfortable as my current seats. Anyway last year I was a passenger to my friend in his track E46 M3 and we drove to the Nurburgring, he had Recaro pole positions and I honestly couldn't believe how comfortable they were after sitting in them for 9 hours. So decided to go with them, I have not seen anyone put pole positions in a Nismo yet so I like the idea that it is different but looks OEM at the same time. Managed to order them in the perfect Nismo spec similar to the v2 CS's. Black Leather with Red Alcantara inserts. I went for the Buddy Club rails as they have the all important seat belt relocation hole. Absolutely over the moon with them and can't wait to fit them in the coming weeks!!!!! Edited May 1, 2023 by Lewis Schwier spelling 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olly350z Posted August 24, 2022 Share Posted August 24, 2022 Disappointed I missed you at Beaulieu I wondered who the V1 nismo was 👌 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted May 9, 2023 Author Share Posted May 9, 2023 (edited) Well, I think its safe to say its been a long winter and we are all sick of it! Last drive out of 2022, only right it had to be C&M. Weather was lovely, car was in some great company! Who said Nissan doesn't make good cars 😅 Had some time to do a 'pre winter storage detail' Wheel wash and Decontamination Snow Foam pre wash Two Bucket wash Tar Removal Towel and Blow dry Clay Bar decontamination removal Single Stage machine polish (Rupes Yellow pad and Scholls S20 polish) IPA wipe down Two Layers of Angel Wax Fifth Element wax Exhaust tips polished Tyres dressed Interior hoovered and wiped down Also did a two stage machine polish on the rear lights and fog light as was much needed. Plan is to get the front bumper painted and then PPF the whole front of the car so didn't see the point in ceramic coating the paintwork. To finish off, I took off my B pillar trim and de wrapped them, something I was meaning to do since I got the car. Unfortunately looks like whoever took them off before to wrap snapped two out the 3 clips so I bought a new one to replace. Thank goodness it was a nice day to drive home! Finally managed to clear the garage after 1 year of living in the new house! Happy with the size tbh, some of the new modern garages are a joke how small they are! All tucked away for winter Fast Forward to end of March 2023 What an awful and depressing winter hey 😒 haha nah wasn't too bad, managed to jet off to Oman to see the fam so split it up a bit at least! Time to tax the car, gone up to just shy of £700 a year, not ideal but it is what it is 😭 Last minute decision to go to Japfest and it was actually a great day, caught up with some of you lot and put some new faces to cars! Positive vibes all around, i think everyone was just glad to get out in their cars. Finally found some time to install my Recaro Pole Position I bought last year. Seat out, always satisfying to be able to clean areas that are usually blocked. Now anyone who has fit aftermarket seats know that you have to bypass the airbag plug, I've seen people solider and splice their own. I didn't fancy that and managed to find a airbag by pass resistor kit on ebay which is plug and play. Worked a treat, no air bag light! The weight difference between the two is incredible, didn't have a scale to compare but must be 10lbs or so I bought Buddy Club rails as I wanted to still be able to move the seat back and forward, plus no need for me to be 'on the floor as I'm only 5'10 in height. Can't fault the Buddy Club rails for the most part, good quality, great fitment. Had an issue with one of the studs but the company I bought it from quickly sent me a replacement so all good. I couldn't get the brackets on the lowest setting on the seat as it would block the rail lever that moves the seat back and fourth so I'm at second from bottom. Test fit, all good, I'm sure I'll do some miles and adjust if needed. So happy with the look, definitely what this car was missing from factory! In the future I would love to send them to get stripped and the Nismo logo embroidered on the headrest like the mk2 CS seats. Quick blast out with my friend on his motorbike to test out the seats, all I can say I was blown away with the difference a good bucket can make to the driving experience, feel so much more connected to the car and makes already a great car feel even more analog! Plan is to get the passenger seat further down the line, I literally never have a passenger so would rather prioritise other things I would like to get for the car. Next up exhaust system I think, after two years of enjoying the stock system I think its time to unleash the beast. I've banged on about a Motordyne system forever but could never justify the price now. Also looked at the Torqen system and Greddy so toss up between the two! Hope everyone is well and look forward to seeing some of you at the National Z event in a couple of weeks 😎 Edited May 9, 2023 by Lewis Schwier spelling 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HEADPHONES Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 Especially like how the silhouette of the new Recaros follow the lines of the door frame. Looks so OEM+ that to those not in the know, they would never guess it didn't leave the factory like that 👍 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davey_83 Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 Fantastic update, bring on 2023!!! Those wrapped b post would have been so annoying il bet. Seat looks lovely too and nice work on the fitting, got a link to the airbag loom kit? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave_7 Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Very jealous of the seat, looks great! I told you it would make a huge difference to the driving experience 😉 (despite taking away the ability to get in and out of the car gracefully 🤣) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShortPaul Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 On 09/05/2023 at 10:46, Lewis Schwier said: Well, I think its safe to say its been a long winter and we are all sick of it! Last drive out of 2022, only right it had to be C&M. Weather was lovely, car was in some great company! Who said Nissan doesn't make good cars 😅 Had some time to do a 'pre winter storage detail' Wheel wash and Decontamination Snow Foam pre wash Two Bucket wash Tar Removal Towel and Blow dry Clay Bar decontamination removal Single Stage machine polish (Rupes Yellow pad and Scholls S20 polish) IPA wipe down Two Layers of Angel Wax Fifth Element wax Exhaust tips polished Tyres dressed Interior hoovered and wiped down Also did a two stage machine polish on the rear lights and fog light as was much needed. Plan is to get the front bumper painted and then PPF the whole front of the car so didn't see the point in ceramic coating the paintwork. To finish off, I took off my B pillar trim and de wrapped them, something I was meaning to do since I got the car. Unfortunately looks like whoever took them off before to wrap snapped two out the 3 clips so I bought a new one to replace. Thank goodness it was a nice day to drive home! Finally managed to clear the garage after 1 year of living in the new house! Happy with the size tbh, some of the new modern garages are a joke how small they are! All tucked away for winter Fast Forward to end of March 2023 What an awful and depressing winter hey 😒 haha nah wasn't too bad, managed to jet off to Oman to see the fam so split it up a bit at least! Time to tax the car, gone up to just shy of £700 a year, not ideal but it is what it is 😭 Last minute decision to go to Japfest and it was actually a great day, caught up with some of you lot and put some new faces to cars! Positive vibes all around, i think everyone was just glad to get out in their cars. Finally found some time to install my Recaro Pole Position I bought last year. Seat out, always satisfying to be able to clean areas that are usually blocked. Now anyone who has fit aftermarket seats know that you have to bypass the airbag plug, I've seen people solider and splice their own. I didn't fancy that and managed to find a airbag by pass resistor kit on ebay which is plug and play. Worked a treat, no air bag light! The weight difference between the two is incredible, didn't have a scale to compare but must be 10lbs or so I bought Buddy Club rails as I wanted to still be able to move the seat back and forward, plus no need for me to be 'on the floor as I'm only 5'10 in height. Can't fault the Buddy Club rails for the most part, good quality, great fitment. Had an issue with one of the studs but the company I bought it from quickly sent me a replacement so all good. I couldn't get the brackets on the lowest setting on the seat as it would block the rail lever that moves the seat back and fourth so I'm at second from bottom. Test fit, all good, I'm sure I'll do some miles and adjust if needed. So happy with the look, definitely what this car was missing from factory! In the future I would love to send them to get stripped and the Nismo logo embroidered on the headrest like the mk2 CS seats. Quick blast out with my friend on his motorbike to test out the seats, all I can say I was blown away with the difference a good bucket can make to the driving experience, feel so much more connected to the car and makes already a great car feel even more analog! Plan is to get the passenger seat further down the line, I literally never have a passenger so would rather prioritise other things I would like to get for the car. Next up exhaust system I think, after two years of enjoying the stock system I think its time to unleash the beast. I've banged on about a Motordyne system forever but could never justify the price now. Also looked at the Torqen system and Greddy so toss up between the two! Hope everyone is well and look forward to seeing some of you at the National Z event in a couple of weeks 😎 Expand That seat is massive improvement 😁 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelsanzbriz Posted May 19, 2023 Share Posted May 19, 2023 (edited) Have you still got this car it is by far the best 370 in my opinion I have just bought one too a mk1 exactly the same. I have wanted one ever since they first come out and I am exactly the same as you describe every time I go in the garage or walk out of petrol station and see it I have to pinch myself and say is that really mine.they are gorgeous looking cars hope you still love yours Edited May 19, 2023 by angelsanzbriz Sorry when I posted this I could only see post from 2020 I can now see how things have developed looking good I must say Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted May 22, 2023 Author Share Posted May 22, 2023 @HEADPHONES I know right, absolute perfection! @davey_83 link to airbag loom kit https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304769002208?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=bpDOGzmOTHm&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=NRzfZP8lT2W&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY @dave_7 haha there is no graceful way of getting out now @angelsanzbriz yea I bought the car in 2020, thank you very much. Still very much enjoying it! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted January 2 Author Share Posted January 2 (edited) Thought I would give a little 2023 wrap up. Updates from May until now, nothing in terms of modifications/restoring but quite a few good quality drives out! Only 3,300 miles covered this year, 1200 of those were on the road trip too. Collecting Cars Morning Coffee Meet at Bicester Heritage, good drive out, amazing weather. The selection of cars is by far the best I've seen for a cars and coffee static meet, drooling over Porsches and talking cars never gets old! Torqen's Summer meet is always a great social, good to catch up with everyone plus really nice to see the Tarmac lot there too. I travelled down to Podium Place for the Behind the Glass live podcast. One of my favourite podcasts to listen too, I went to one of the live events down at Duke of London last year, great event can't say I enjoyed taking the Z into London though First time to Podium Place and I was really impressed, always great to speak to random people about their pride and joys! Next up was the big one! Me and @Killick.z planned a European Road trip at the start of the year. So in September we headed off to Germany for a 6 day annual road trip We drove down to Folkstone the evening before our eurotunnel crossing. Stayed at the Premier Inn there so we were fresh for the next day of driving. Crossed over to Calis in the morning and from there we headed onto Spa. We arrived that evening and stayed at the main hotel right next to the race track, no action for us to watch as was off-season but it was a good stop off before Nurburgring. Walkie Talkies are a must! Weather was amazing when we arrived, we parked our cars, walked up through the village for some dinner then headed to bed after a long days drive! We did some exploring around the track in the morning, they have trails all around the track that span through the surrounding villages, great for bike rides, really picturesque place. Hotel was really nice too. We then set off for Nurburgring, we booked an apartment through AirBnB. Parked up at what would be home for the next 3 days. The apartment was perfect, great value for money. Situated in Kelburg which is a beautiful little village only 10 minutes from the track. It was Shane's first time to the Nurburgring so we had to do all the touristy stuff, only was right! We then watched the NLS race 8. It did not disappoint, amazing to see the Frikadelli Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 that won the 24hrs Nurburgring in action! One of the days we went to Motor World/Michael Schumacher private collection that is next to the V8 Hotel in Cologne. This place was huge and had so many things under one roof. Car storage, private collections, Lamborghini, Masarati, Lotus Dealerships, V8 Hotel, shops, restaurants and much more! After a great long weekend in Germany we then made the long drive back towards Calis, we stopped off on the coast of France and got a AirBnB. Coming from Germany which had been pretty poor weather for the majority, being greeted by the sun and sea was an absolute delight, what a way to end our trip! Great chance to put our feet up, watch the sunset and reflect on the trip over some nice food before making the final bit of the journey home the next day. Train was delayed by 3 hrs on the way back but nothing could put a downer on the incredible past 5 days! Honestly so happy with the car, it didn't skip a beat and provided comfort and performance when I needed it to. I averaged 28mpg over the whole trip which was brilliant, the huge fuel tank that these cars have meant we only had to fill up 3-4 times. More memories created with this beautiful machine, it has made me fall in love even more then before I gave the Z a good thorough wash and decon before putting away for another winter. Car is now Sorn and fingers crossed I can book a slot at work to give a proper detail! Hope you all have had a good year and hopefully see some of you in 2024! Edited January 2 by Lewis Schwier Photos 11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G1en Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 Fantastic Lewis, what its all about, enjoying the car and creating the memories. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davey_83 Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 (edited) Brilliant stuff, looked immense. Do love walkie talkies for a long drive. Pair of gems to take to the continent 👌 Edit: also what was the new seat like on the long journey? Edited January 2 by davey_83 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GranTurismoEra Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 Great write up and fun trip. This is what it's all about. Creating memories as only live once etc.... beats laps round the local Town centers ring road. Teehee 😎. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted January 5 Author Share Posted January 5 @davey_83 the seat was unbelievable, holds you in place perfectly. I think the longest stint of driving without stopping we did was about 4 1/2 hrs and my back didn't ache or hurt one bit. The only downside is its a bit of a pain getting in and out but thats a minor for all the benefits it gives. @GranTurismoEra exactly! I would rather it sit in the garage most the year and have a mega road trip and a couple nice drives out rather then drive it pointlessly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loadmaster Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 On 05/01/2024 at 12:42, Lewis Schwier said: @davey_83 the seat was unbelievable, holds you in place perfectly. I think the longest stint of driving without stopping we did was about 4 1/2 hrs and my back didn't ache or hurt one bit. The only downside is its a bit of a pain getting in and out but thats a minor for all the benefits it gives. @GranTurismoEra exactly! I would rather it sit in the garage most the year and have a mega road trip and a couple nice drives out rather then drive it pointlessly Expand Hey Lewis, I absolutely love what you've created there. A brilliant thread! One question, what brand and model number are your walkie talkies and would you recommend them? The pair I've used on road trips abroad since 2012 have packed up, they weren't the best but did work. I need to get a new pair for our upcoming trip to Essen in April for Techno Classica. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted January 22 Author Share Posted January 22 @LoadmasterThanks man! They were @Killick.z's. I know the brand is Retevis. Looks like they do a few different options depending on the range you are looking for. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Schwier Posted January 22 Author Share Posted January 22 Went for a little photo shoot with a local automotive photographer at the end of 2023. His name is Jack Hughes Photography on Instagram if anyone is intrested. Here is a few of them, really pleased with the outcome! 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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