Driven Show’s Two-Way Tie: 2018 Championship - Mike Beaumont

Driven Show’s Two-Way Tie: 2018 Championship - Mike Beaumont

05 Driven Show 2018 Champions 㽶Ƶֱ(Photo: Mike Beaumont)

㽶Ƶֱ: Why did you choose this vehicle / platform?
Mike Beaumont: Although I like the newer Skylines, my dream had always been to own the first generation Nissan Skyline - not to be confused with the earlier model “Prince Skyline”. Call me a sucker for punishment, but I knew that the Hakosuka was pricey and that parts were hard to come by; that didn’t stop me from pursuing my dream. I puttered around the internet for a few years looking for a clean C10 chassis Skyline, but, in early 2014, I started seriously searching. After finding a few that “looked good,” it was quickly determined that they were not as nice as they were made out to be. I then decided to turn things over to a broker in Australia that I had used for previous purchases and had built up a level of trust with. A few months of searching, he found me a clean Hakosuka at a Flex Auto dealership in Japan. This is the car I purchased in October 2014.

What got you into building in the first place?
I have always liked working with my hands and building things, so it was a natural progression to move from smaller projects into cars. My appreciation for automobiles came from my dad, who always had great pride in ownership of his cars and always took great care of them. These aren’t just tools to get you from point A to B, but rather an extension of yourself, your personality, and your passion.

03 Mike Beaumont 1972 Nissan Skyline Driven Show 㽶Ƶֱ

What is your favorite aspect of the build?
Aesthetically, my favorite part of the build are the coilovers and the Work Equip 03 wheels. I feel that the ride height and wheels simply make the car look as it should. Overall, my favorite aspect was building the L28 SOHC engine myself, which now delivers much more horsepower and torque than the original L20. The L28 from a 280Z was completely stripped down and rebuilt as a new heart for the Hakosuka.

What influences or inspiration helped you over the course of your build?
I have always loved the first generation Skyline, with its clean and classic body lines. When I purchased it, this GTX was partially modified as a GTR clone, as most of the non-GTRs are in Japan. This included the front and rear spoilers, modified rear fenders, and fender flares. My inspiration is to build this car as a “GT改” (GT-Kai), which means “GT modified”. This incorporates the styling of the GTR, but keeps the roots of the GTX.

Is there anything personally or about the build (experiences, etc.) that you would like readers to know?
The first generation Nissan Skyline C10 series was produced from 1968 to 1972, with the 2000GTX coupe offered only for one year, from September 1971 to September 1972. There have been so many hours put into this build; so many late nights. Like most builds, they never go as planned, and for all the times I wanted to give up, I’m glad that I didn’t. I know every nut and bolt on this car, and although I have had some help with the car - for example, paint correction and detailing by Presidential Auto Detailing - I am proud to say that I built this car myself.

02 Driven Show 2018 Champions 㽶Ƶֱ(Photo: Mike Beaumont, Rajan Sandhu)

ESSENTIALS

Vehicle: 1972 Nissan Skyline 2000GTX
Owner: Mike Beaumont
Location: Edmonton, AB
Engine: Nissan L28 2.8L I-6
Horsepower: 240 hp
Club Affiliation: For Honour
Facebook: Instagram:

Photography: Lauren Verhulst  ()

ENGINE

  • Nissan flat top pistons
  • Crane Stage 2 camshaft
  • ARP head studs
  • Port-matched head
  • Weber 45 DCOE carbs (3)
  • Mikuni velocity stacks
  • Powder coated gold valve cover
  • Custom aluminum cooling plate
  • Polished timing cover
  • Kameari (strengthened gaskets, metal head gasket, intake manifold, low-temp thermostat, radiator cap)
  • Moroso (air/oil separator, coolant overflow tank)
  • Aluminum radiator
  • Maradyn low-profile electric fan
  • Watanabe Racing oil filler cap
  • TiBurnt titanium hardware
  • FAB5 Industries aluminum oil pan
  • Rubber Soul oil strainer pick-up tube
  • U-Shin fuel pump
  • Scorcher re-curved electronic distributor
  • MSD (Blaster2 coil, tach adapter)
  • Ultra 8-mm spark plug wires
  • NGK BP6ES spark plugs

EXHAUST

  • Kameari aluminum exhaust heat shield
  • Fujitsubo (Super EX stainless steel header, Giken stainless steel exhaust)

DRIVETRAIN

  • Datsun 280ZX 5-speed transmission
  • OS Giken Super Single clutch kit

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION

  • Techno Toy Tuning (coilovers (f), tension control rods, roll center adjusters)
  • Rubber Soul coilovers (r)
  • GAB short-stroke adjustable shocks
  • Cusco (strut tower brace, camber plates, pillow ball mounts)

WHEELS / TIRES / BRAKES

  • Work Equip 03 wheels -15x8 +22 (f), 15x10 -28 (r)
  • Toyo Proxes R1R tires - 195/55 R15 (f)
  • Toyo Proxes RA1 tires - 225/50 R15 (r)
  • CQuartz ceramic-coated wheels

EXTERIOR

  • Bosch headlights
  • LED (turn signals, brake lights)
  • Nissan (2000GTR spoilers (f/r), 2000GTR red GT badges, OEM blue glass)
  • Garage Ishizaka flared metal fenders (f)
  • Modified fenders (r)
  • CarbonSignal carbon fiber wheel arches (r)
  • M-Speed carbon fiber rear center garnish
  • 09Racing dry carbon fender mirrors
  • Xpel protective film
  • CQuartz ceramic coating

INTERIOR

  • Nissan (Compe steering wheel, Prince horn pad)
  • 09Racing carbon fiber rear-view mirror
  • LED dash lights
  • Autometer gauges (voltage, oil pressure, coolant temperature)
  • Custom carbon fiber (gauge console, console trim)
  • Aluminum passenger foot plate
  • Takata OEM seat belts

MOBILE ELECTRONICS

  • JVC KD-X310BT head unit
  • Kenwood KSC-Z770 component speakers

04 Mike Beaumont 1972 Nissan Skyline Driven Show 㽶Ƶֱ

02 Mike Beaumont 1972 Nissan Skyline Driven Show 㽶Ƶֱ

05 Mike Beaumont 1972 Nissan Skyline Driven Show 㽶Ƶֱ

01 Mike Beaumont 1972 Nissan Skyline Driven Show 㽶Ƶֱ


« Prev 3/3 More

Related Articles

Luke Fink Assembles Nissan Patrol x 370Z Drift Build Luke Fink Assembles Nissan Patrol x 370Z Drift Build
Prolific Australian drifter and YouTuber Luke Fink has embarked on another wild project, with a significant dosage of Aussie madness. This time around...
SEMA 2023: AMS Performance Alpha Z + Booth SEMA 2023: AMS Performance Alpha Z + Booth
AMS Performance is a name synonymous with high-powered GT-Rs bearing the "Alpha" moniker, but they've got their hands in all sorts of platforms from...
Unleashing The Dragon: Jimmy Tu's R35 GT-R Unleashing The Dragon: Jimmy Tu's R35 GT-R
In the concrete jungles of the San Francisco Bay Area, where every turn of a corner reveals an automotive tale, Jimmy Tu's Nissan GT-R emerges as a...
Unboxed: ISC Suspension N1 V2 Coilovers for Hyundai Genesis Coupe Unboxed: ISC Suspension N1 V2 Coilovers for Hyundai Genesis Coupe
It's time for our newest full-time staff member, Julia Neukom, to start modifying her Hyundai Genesis Coupe! In this unboxing, we take our first look...
Air Lift Performance-Series Kits for 2023 Nissan Z Air Lift Performance-Series Kits for 2023 Nissan Z
Air Lift Performance creates kits to achieve the maximum drop without sacrificing performance – providing superior handling, sharp steering response,...
Craziest Skyline at SEMA in Years: Devin Mariannino Driver Motorsports' 1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R Craziest Skyline at SEMA in Years: Devin Mariannino Driver Motorsports' 1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
This Vibrant Performance booth car was an easy pick for Editor Adam Gordon’s Top 10 Cars of SEMA 2022. The R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R built by Devin...