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NewlyIMPORTed 04-15-2010 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 370ZRR (Post 497948)
As a freshman at CCS I interned for a year and half at ASC, then a little over a Year at General Motors while a sophmore/ junior (Cadillac, Chevy truck, Hummer), and then a Summer intership with Toyota in Tokyo, Japan before my senior year. I didnt get much of break right after graduation and was working at a desk at Nissan 2 weeks after. All great experiences and hard work and determination pays off....

how long did it take to come to a final design and when did you start with the 370?

brakedrift12 04-15-2010 03:36 PM

Randy thanx for what youve done with Z!!! I love it as all other z drivers do :) the design is so outstanding that everyone is turning their head when I drive it. Thanx, again :p

370ZRR 04-15-2010 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by NewlyIMPORTed (Post 497958)
how long did it take to come to a final design and when did you start with the 370?

I started to sketch on it in 05 and worked on it for less than a year.

didymus 04-15-2010 05:07 PM

This thread is awesome.
Mr. R, Have you ever met Mr. K?

wishihadnav 04-15-2010 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 40th370z (Post 497709)
Born in Surrey BC Canada,resides in California,of Filipino decent, went to the College for Creative Studies in Detroit for design school.

A little bit of everything and every where.

^stalker!:icon17:...good job by the way..lub the design!

LH1 04-15-2010 06:10 PM

Beautiful job on the Z Randy.

When I first saw pics of the 370 a while ago I thought it looked good. Like a solid 7.5/10.

In person though it was like 9/10. All the lines work very well. I still haven't seen an angle where the design has a weak point. I consider the 370 to be on the same level as the 1st gen G coupe looks wise.

Were you also involved with the design of the sport package wheels? I think they're in a tie for best looking OEM wheels I've ever seen. Sport package wheels off the 06-07 M45 being the other.

40th370z 04-15-2010 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by wishihadnav (Post 498137)
^stalker!:icon17:...good job by the way..lub the design!

:icon18:I wanted to know if he was a fellow British Columbian,so I looked him up hes got a few bios on the net,stalker no.....a proud Canadian yes.

NewlyIMPORTed 04-15-2010 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 370ZRR (Post 109564)
I have a black one right now and its a company car so I can't get to crazy with it because it has to be completely stock when I return it in a year. I have my friends set of Volks 19" TE37 (we wants to sell by the way) on it right now because I m getting the OEM Rays wheels specially finished by a supplier company. Should look pretty good when I get those rims back.

I really, really want to lower it, space the wheels out and throw on an exhaust set up on it.

Of course I will eventually buy one. That would make it the first new car I ever bought.

How much you want for the wheels?

370ZRR 04-19-2010 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by LH1 (Post 498179)
Beautiful job on the Z Randy.

When I first saw pics of the 370 a while ago I thought it looked good. Like a solid 7.5/10.

In person though it was like 9/10. All the lines work very well. I still haven't seen an angle where the design has a weak point. I consider the 370 to be on the same level as the 1st gen G coupe looks wise.

Were you also involved with the design of the sport package wheels? I think they're in a tie for best looking OEM wheels I've ever seen. Sport package wheels off the 06-07 M45 being the other.


Here is an article written by Erin Riches of Edmunds about the wheels. Inspiration was from MV and Ducati Triples.

An MV Agusta F4 750 Inspired the Nissan 370Z's Sport-Package Wheels

370ZRR 04-19-2010 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by didymus (Post 498128)
This thread is awesome.
Mr. R, Have you ever met Mr. K?

Many of my co-workers have but I havent. I definitely would like to and get his autograph.

Endgame 04-19-2010 12:53 PM

Randy OUTSTANDING job you have done with the 370Z. It looks like a Japanese Porsche. I love it and get looks ALL the time while driving it; it is a car that looks like an exotic. All your years of hard work paid off and we all get to benefit from it!

Carl Beck 06-26-2010 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 370ZRR (Post 108394)

Like the designer of the 350 we both didnt get to follow it in the final production phase so there are things that have been 'modified' where I didnt have any say. Overall I think the car as a whole is a pretty amazing feat by Nissan to make a kick *** car like the 350 and up the game in all aspects with the 370.

One major element of success associated with the Datsun 240Z was that it made it though the Design to Production hand-off with its Styling in tact. This is a very very rare occurrence - in any field. The Datsun 240Z was a clean slate design and the original designer did get to follow it though at least the Automotive and Manufacturing Design phases. Of course Nissan Motors Ltd. was a much smaller corporation then.

I was at the Detroit Auto Show when the new 350Z was introduced. As you can see by the pictures below - the Styling Concept Drawings show a quite beautiful design.

When I had an opportunity to talk to Mr. Shiro Nakamura, I ask him why the production car was so much thicker/fatter than the concept drawings. His answer surprised me at first... but then it made perfect sense. Mr. Nakamura said "we couldn't get the height of the firewall any shorter". I looked at him with some question still on my face, so he continued...and said "G35".

Oh.. I see!! The 350Z was built on the existing G35 platform - just shortened. That explained it - and I thought almost at once of the AM-X that I had owned so many years ago. A AMC Javelin with the rear seat cut out!.

At that time - Nissan was just recovering from a near bankruptcy and couldn't afford an entirely new platform for the limited production Z Car, as was originally promised by the previous President of Nissn, Mr. Hanawa.

If the 370Z sells well in this depressed economy - perhaps at some point in the future - Nissan will once again be able to afford to develop a new platform strictly for another Z Car. If that happens, you'll see a car that get though the Manufactureing and Production phase with its original styling pretty much in tact.

Nonetheless - the 370Z is a beautiful job.

FWIW,
Carl B.

stevenlucksek 08-27-2011 05:40 AM

Hi all,

Had a question about the designer.. I am looking at the Nissan Website and it shows that the product design division is Kazuki Yamazaki. I am a little bit confused about this. My question is that are there more than 1 designer of the 370Z?

Kingbaby 08-27-2011 06:17 AM

^^^

That may be the current design chief of the division! If Randy even sees this, I love the 370Z design. Just it may be to safety restriction & collision test that it seems bulky compare to the 350Z even a 240Z.

stevenlucksek 08-27-2011 11:05 AM

But it stated that Mr Yamazaki is the one who is in charged of the 370Z exterior design.

kenchan 08-27-2011 12:01 PM

im very sure there are many talented people that were involved in designing and building this car, not just one guy with a concept rendering..

onzedge 08-27-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Carl Beck (Post 594371)
One major element of success associated with the Datsun 240Z was that it made it though the Design to Production hand-off with its Styling in tact. This is a very very rare occurrence - in any field. The Datsun 240Z was a clean slate design and the original designer did get to follow it though at least the Automotive and Manufacturing Design phases. Of course Nissan Motors Ltd. was a much smaller corporation then.

I was at the Detroit Auto Show when the new 350Z was introduced. As you can see by the pictures below - the Styling Concept Drawings show a quite beautiful design.

When I had an opportunity to talk to Mr. Shiro Nakamura, I ask him why the production car was so much thicker/fatter than the concept drawings. His answer surprised me at first... but then it made perfect sense. Mr. Nakamura said "we couldn't get the height of the firewall any shorter". I looked at him with some question still on my face, so he continued...and said "G35".

Oh.. I see!! The 350Z was built on the existing G35 platform - just shortened. That explained it - and I thought almost at once of the AM-X that I had owned so many years ago. A AMC Javelin with the rear seat cut out!.

At that time - Nissan was just recovering from a near bankruptcy and couldn't afford an entirely new platform for the limited production Z Car, as was originally promised by the previous President of Nissn, Mr. Hanawa.

If the 370Z sells well in this depressed economy - perhaps at some point in the future - Nissan will once again be able to afford to develop a new platform strictly for another Z Car. If that happens, you'll see a car that get though the Manufactureing and Production phase with its original styling pretty much in tact.

Nonetheless - the 370Z is a beautiful job.

FWIW,
Carl B.

Good points and excellent post. 240z, you have, huh? That is ok by me.

FricFrac 08-28-2011 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl Beck (Post 594371)
One major element of success associated with the Datsun 240Z was that it made it though the Design to Production hand-off with its Styling in tact. This is a very very rare occurrence - in any field. The Datsun 240Z was a clean slate design and the original designer did get to follow it though at least the Automotive and Manufacturing Design phases. Of course Nissan Motors Ltd. was a much smaller corporation then.

I was at the Detroit Auto Show when the new 350Z was introduced. As you can see by the pictures below - the Styling Concept Drawings show a quite beautiful design.

When I had an opportunity to talk to Mr. Shiro Nakamura, I ask him why the production car was so much thicker/fatter than the concept drawings. His answer surprised me at first... but then it made perfect sense. Mr. Nakamura said "we couldn't get the height of the firewall any shorter". I looked at him with some question still on my face, so he continued...and said "G35".

Oh.. I see!! The 350Z was built on the existing G35 platform - just shortened. That explained it - and I thought almost at once of the AM-X that I had owned so many years ago. A AMC Javelin with the rear seat cut out!.

At that time - Nissan was just recovering from a near bankruptcy and couldn't afford an entirely new platform for the limited production Z Car, as was originally promised by the previous President of Nissn, Mr. Hanawa.

If the 370Z sells well in this depressed economy - perhaps at some point in the future - Nissan will once again be able to afford to develop a new platform strictly for another Z Car. If that happens, you'll see a car that get though the Manufactureing and Production phase with its original styling pretty much in tact.

Nonetheless - the 370Z is a beautiful job.

FWIW,
Carl B.

Nissan has commonly shared parts/platforms with other Nissan vehicles. The 280ZX suspension is very similar to the Datsun 510 with many of the parts being interchangeable or adaptable. The Maxima and Z cars also share a common line. The S130 (280ZX) and the 810 (Maxima) had virtually the same platform. The Maxima has shared the engine from the Z cars since it's origin in 1977. It was common practice to use similar parts or chassis with both the Datsun and Nissan lines even before there was any economic crisis...

Crazy4Z 08-28-2011 12:06 PM

Tang ina randy!!

stevenlucksek 08-28-2011 09:55 PM

Hi all,

Im a big fan of 370z design.. I want to know more about Mr. Randy.. Do any of you guys know where I can find biography or history of Mr. Randy? Thx

Crazy4Z 08-28-2011 11:50 PM

Stalker!!

Vaughanabe13 08-29-2011 08:20 AM

Love the design of the Z34. Randy, my absolute favorite part of the design is the sharp, yet refined angle at the top of the A pillars/windshield. It makes the car look so much more aggressive and sporty than the 350Z. Absolutely love the design from every angle, it's just gorgeous.

Randy, did you have any say in paint colors?

370ZRR 09-02-2011 05:01 PM

Cool thanks Guys for the comments. I just got a 'nice car' at lunchtime today from this old lady and her husband as they walked by. My white nismo had been dirty the last week and a half and it makes a big difference after a good wash! How I wish I could lower it and do a few things to it but I cant really because its my employee lease car.

No I didnt have any say with the colors and I think there is room for improvement there. When I first started at Nissan in 02 I ordered a lemans sunset orange 350Z. That color had a ton of flop and was just eye catching and really showed off the form and lines of the car. It was iconic and was reminiscent of the orange 240Z's but done in a new way.

I like the white and the graphite and 40th colors have really nice contrast in the paint but there should be more colors in my opinion.

Also I dont know if anyone saw it but in the September issue of OCTANE magazine (big UK based magazine) there is a little article with Matsuo-san the chief designer of the 240Z and myself. It was really amazing for me to have met that man and get to spend the day with him and listening to his stories. We just got it at work the other day but if your at a Borders checking out all the car mags look for it.


And on another note I've done a few 370Z oil paintings mostly last year that I need to get some good shots of so I can share with you guys. May sound a bit juvenille but I did this bad *** one of the 370Z as megatron like the transformers 370z toy that they sell in Japan. I've been crazy busy but I promise to do that soon.....

Rui Z 09-02-2011 05:14 PM

^in for awesomeness

FricFrac 09-12-2011 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 370ZRR (Post 1295501)
Cool thanks Guys for the comments. I just got a 'nice car' at lunchtime today from this old lady and her husband as they walked by. My white nismo had been dirty the last week and a half and it makes a big difference after a good wash! How I wish I could lower it and do a few things to it but I cant really because its my employee lease car.

No I didnt have any say with the colors and I think there is room for improvement there. When I first started at Nissan in 02 I ordered a lemans sunset orange 350Z. That color had a ton of flop and was just eye catching and really showed off the form and lines of the car. It was iconic and was reminiscent of the orange 240Z's but done in a new way.

I like the white and the graphite and 40th colors have really nice contrast in the paint but there should be more colors in my opinion.

Also I dont know if anyone saw it but in the September issue of OCTANE magazine (big UK based magazine) there is a little article with Matsuo-san the chief designer of the 240Z and myself. It was really amazing for me to have met that man and get to spend the day with him and listening to his stories. We just got it at work the other day but if your at a Borders checking out all the car mags look for it.


And on another note I've done a few 370Z oil paintings mostly last year that I need to get some good shots of so I can share with you guys. May sound a bit juvenille but I did this bad *** one of the 370Z as megatron like the transformers 370z toy that they sell in Japan. I've been crazy busy but I promise to do that soon.....

Hey Randy thanks for the info on the Octane magazine article. I would never have thought to look for any 240Z stuff in there but it looks like a great article. It's still sitting on my work bench waiting for me to read it but at least I've got it before I can't get it and wished I'd picked up a copy.

I'm a long time Z car fan and I think it's outstanding how you incorperated the lines of the 240Z but didn't try to remake the car like most of the North American auto makers have done. A tribute instead of a copy.

Thanks again :)

PS - Do you still have an S30?

Cuban Z 03-30-2013 04:02 AM

Randy speaks to Z car group at Automobile Driving Museum (3/29)
 
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Randy, great meeting you tonight and thanks for a great interview. A bunch of us ended hanging out for ramen and boba. It was a great night. Thanks to Carl Beck for posting the event on the Datsun Parts FB group...much obliged sir! And thanks to the Automotive Driving Museum in El Segundo for hosting. You So Cal guys should check it out.http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&g...segundo#mldd=0Here are a few pics for posterity.

Cuban Z 03-30-2013 04:51 AM

Randy speaks to Z car group at Automobile Driving Museum (3/29)
 
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More pics of the event. Thanks to Motoman and BRE driver John Morton! Beautiful oil painting Randy...shoot me a PM to discuss how I can get one.

Z_ealot 03-30-2013 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Cuban Z (Post 2241431)
More pics of the event. Thanks to Motoman and BRE driver John Morton! Beautiful oil painting Randy...shoot me a PM to discuss how I can get one.


Couldn't have said it better myself, oh and Randy if you are watching this thread...apologies for saying the 370 is like a female version of the GT-R, was just meaning to say that the 370 is like a very beautiful woman, aka Fairlady Z :D good shots there btw Cuban :tup:

6MT 03-30-2013 09:29 AM

I wonder if Randy ever got a 370? I remember back in '09, he couldn't because of his situation.

Oh well...he's Canadian, that's all that really matters.

Z_ealot 03-30-2013 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 2241620)
I wonder if Randy ever got a 370? I remember back in '09, he couldn't because of his situation.

Oh well...he's Canadian, that's all that really matters.

yeah he did, when we were there last night the magma red 2013 sport package ended up being his personal lease car lol

LennyZCSD 03-30-2013 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 2241620)
I wonder if Randy ever got a 370? I remember back in '09, he couldn't because of his situation.

Oh well...he's Canadian, that's all that really matters.

He has had a 370 from every year made. He now has a 2013 in red.

Trips 03-30-2013 10:34 AM

Well said Henry (Cuban Z) I wished I could've of made it, But I had to attend to personal things that just couldn't be avoided. :(

By the looks of things? It looked like WE were well represented :)

Hopefully sometime in the future this or something like this can be setup again to give another chance to meet the Great Randy Rodriguez :usa:

Which was also coincidentally my prior birth last name before it was legally changed :tiphat:

Cuban Z 03-30-2013 10:39 AM

Trips, we were talking about possibly doing something either up here or down in San Diego. It would be pretty cool.

Trips 03-30-2013 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Cuban Z (Post 2241735)
Trips, we were talking about possibly doing something either up here or down in San Diego. It would be pretty cool.

That would be Great definitely

Z_ealot 03-30-2013 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Cuban Z (Post 2241735)
Trips, we were talking about possibly doing something either up here or down in San Diego. It would be pretty cool.


did anyone ever find out who the guy in the suit was that was with randy all that time?

Carl Beck 03-30-2013 06:18 PM

Glad To Spread The Word!
 
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Originally Posted by Cuban Z (Post 2241428)
Randy, great meeting you tonight and thanks for a great interview. A bunch of us ended hanging out for ramen and boba. It was a great night. Thanks to Carl Beck for posting the event on the Datsun Parts FB group...much obliged sir!

Hi Cuban Z / everyone:
I am glad you and everyone else were able to make the Event. I'm always glad to help spread the word. I was glad that George {aka MotoMan} let me know what he had planned.

I had the pleasure of spending some time with Randy R. and Mr. Matsuo at the 2010 Z Car Convention in Nashville. So I was glad to hear that more Z Car Fan's would be able to met Randy in person.

The 2013 Z Car Convention is coming up this fall and Mr. Matsuo will be joining us again and Bob Sharp will be the Guest of Honor. So mark your calendars - and plan to attend if you can.

ZCON2013 | ZCON New England

Thanks for Posting the Pictures!!

FWIW,
Carl B.

Cuban Z 03-30-2013 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Z_ealot (Post 2241754)
did anyone ever find out who the guy in the suit was that was with randy all that time?

A Z owner just like the rest of us. He wasn't with Randy. He was a cool cat. I told him about the monthly meet ( of course).

370ZRR 03-31-2013 01:34 AM

That was fun and was awesome meeting everyone. I get excited at the sight of any Z but especially when I see a 370. There were a lot of 370z's that showed up yesterday, more than I would have guessed. I always enjoy talking about Z's and checking out and taking pics of people's rides. This was a last minute thing that George aka MOtoman asked me to do just a few weeks ago while i was in Japan. I actually just flew back like a day and a half before so i was a bit jet lagged. I apologize if i seemed tired or a bit out of it. I havent slept much the last couple months working on some cool stuff. Make sure you all check out this years Tokyo Motor show in November which celebrates Nissans 80th anniversary.

I didnt have a car while over there and commuted by train everywhere so damn did feel nice to drive up in my Z. Driving up in convoy with Devon and Lenny was fun. I love leaving an event and seeing Z's driving everywhere is an awesome sight. LA Construction. Traffic detours on the way home not so much.

Thanks to Lenny and Carl and anyone else who put the word out an for everyone who came out.

Next time I'm definitely down for some ramen with you guys!

Z_ealot 03-31-2013 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 370ZRR (Post 2242665)
That was fun and was awesome meeting everyone. I get excited at the sight of any Z but especially when I see a 370. There were a lot of 370z's that showed up yesterday, more than I would have guessed. I always enjoy talking about Z's and checking out and taking pics of people's rides. This was a last minute thing that George aka MOtoman asked me to do just a few weeks ago while i was in Japan. I actually just flew back like a day and a half before so i was a bit jet lagged. I apologize if i seemed tired or a bit out of it. I havent slept much the last couple months working on some cool stuff. Make sure you all check out this years Tokyo Motor show in November which celebrates Nissans 80th anniversary.

I didnt have a car while over there and commuted by train everywhere so damn did feel nice to drive up in my Z. Driving up in convoy with Devon and Lenny was fun. I love leaving an event and seeing Z's driving everywhere is an awesome sight. LA Construction. Traffic detours on the way home not so much.

Thanks to Lenny and Carl and anyone else who put the word out an for everyone who came out.

Next time I'm definitely down for some ramen with you guys!

sounds awesome randy and definitely understand the jet lag situation, have to say though reading all the news and little tidbits of information coming out of Nissan i am definitely looking forward to seeing what Nissan has up their sleeves in the next few years. one thing is for sure, you guys are one of the few companies actually trying things differently and thats always a good thing :D

axmea? 03-31-2013 01:42 AM

Now I'm kicking myself for turning back. Traffic was horrible. 7 PM and was still at Sherman Oaks. I just said eph it and turned back.


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