Cyberpunk-Styled Nissan 350Z
A car that might have started life as an ordinary Nissan.
It began as a regular Nissan, yet somehow ended up somewhere between Cyberpunk 2077 and Blade Runner. Too many questions, too many signature details. So let’s break down how a simple Z-car turned into a rolling pop-culture artifact — and why it still runs nitrous oxide in 2025.
The Nissan 350Z has always been a favorite platform for wild experiments: clean proportions, a solid chassis, and a responsive engine. But the owner of this particular coupe pushed far beyond the usual mods. According to him, the build draws inspiration from the neon-soaked worlds of Cyberpunk 2077 and late-era Blade Runner. It sounds vague until you see the bodywork — then it becomes obvious.

The latest stage of the project gave the 350Z LED headlights from a Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86 duo. The front now carries a hint of Lexus, thanks to a hybrid bumper stitched together from BRZ parts and the original Z, paired with a vented hood.
From the side, the car shows off wide Japanese-style overfenders, extra ducts, and exposed elements. The rear is its own story entirely: a full-width Porsche-like LED bar, a new wing, a squared-off diffuser, and a panel that visually splits the rear glass.

Nothing is off the table: air suspension, wide wheels, stretched tires, a full LED tail setup. Under the hood? A Nissan V6 — now paired with a nitrous injection system. And the owner openly admits this isn’t the final form. The next step: a 6.2-liter GM V8 swap.
Calling this 350Z “beautiful” (you’re welcome to argue) would be a stretch. It’s more like something unreal — a piece of pure individuality. The car provokes. Sometimes with its shape, sometimes with its boldness, sometimes with the sheer determination of its owner to do everything his own way.
For some, it’s chaos. For others, it’s the dream. In the custom world, both reactions are perfectly valid.
What do you think? Too much, or exactly the kind of direction custom builds should take?
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