It's no secret that a Nissan 350Z in factory form won't necessarily generate all that much attention. So, how do you make this one shine? Well, you could go for a chrome wrap, but that would mean taking things literally and turning into a hazard for other drivers.
Then again, you could go for a different approach and have your Z covered in... artificial grass. Sure, the trend is kind of old and it's also (more than a bit) unpleasant for the eye, but people can do what they want with their cars - look, it says right here in the contract.
I'm not sure if the train of though above was what went through the mind of the gear head who owns the Nissan370Z 350Z that brought us here, but I'm certain that the sportscar is now covered in the green stuff.
In fact, you can check it out yourself in the Instagram posts found at the bottom of the page - don't let that odd headlight surround trick you: this is a 350Z.
Much to nobody's surprise, the contraption comes from Japan, so, before anybody judges it, perhaps the cultural differences need to be considered. Or maybe not (check out the last part of the story and you'll understand).
Besides, the owner seems to have experience with driving cars covered in faux grass, as you'll easily notice by checking out his Instagram posts.
Then there's the fact that owners of Z cars have done stranger things with their Nissans. For instance, here's a guy from America drifting his 350Z on the bare rims - the process seems to be part of a drift built that also involves using the car to crack open a cold one, for some reason. See? There's no reason to worry, people will test your don't-judge strength across the world.
I'm not sure if the train of though above was what went through the mind of the gear head who owns the Nissan
In fact, you can check it out yourself in the Instagram posts found at the bottom of the page - don't let that odd headlight surround trick you: this is a 350Z.
Much to nobody's surprise, the contraption comes from Japan, so, before anybody judges it, perhaps the cultural differences need to be considered. Or maybe not (check out the last part of the story and you'll understand).
Besides, the owner seems to have experience with driving cars covered in faux grass, as you'll easily notice by checking out his Instagram posts.
Then there's the fact that owners of Z cars have done stranger things with their Nissans. For instance, here's a guy from America drifting his 350Z on the bare rims - the process seems to be part of a drift built that also involves using the car to crack open a cold one, for some reason. See? There's no reason to worry, people will test your don't-judge strength across the world.