Geoff McDonough & his father run a shop called Cedar Performance, and they specialize in ‘stance & fitment’ of all things. Custom coilovers, custom air, hard lines, custom control arms, etc. Just speaking honestly, you might not think there would be enough ‘business’ to be a business in that realm. It’d be fair to naturally assume that the younger demographic of car guys, (ie: the original driving force behind stance), would be full of DIYers all over Google… saturating the web with wheels specs, measurements, and offsets down to the millimeter.
And they are!
But – there is also a part of the maturing enthusiast base, who sees the old-school value in professional expertise & experience. Because it’s true the internet has a lot of great information on it. But also has a lot of bluntly wrong information… with loose ends… all mixed in with the good stuff.
So – Cedar Performance is a thriving shop out of Nashville Tennessee with a small niche… and a national customer base.
Little backstory: Geoff McDonough had been the go-to guy, dialing-in & perfecting suspension setups for years at his previous shop. And when he opened Cedar with his father… the fitment-work just kind of followed him there. So even though he & his father intended to do track Miata stuff as their bread & butter (his father is/was a Spec Miata racer)… the suspension setups became a significant & welcomed part of the business.
Today, Cedar Performance offers FREE measuring, fitment, and recommendations for your ride… so long as you’re down to support the cause & buy the parts from them when the time comes. It’s a handshake ‘good-guy’ deal. In other words, please don’t use them for their time & experience… and then stab ‘em in the throat by racing to the bottom online to save 5% online. Because that ain’t cool.
Geoff bought this S14 from Jim Miller. The car was already pretty well known in the Southeast circles, and it already had the LS swap done. A nice, clean, fun car… but not so overbuilt that you were scared to take it out & drive it. Geoff bought the car with the intention of keeping most things the same engine-wise with the LS, but replacing the suspension components with more top-shelf parts. He chose Airlift Performance Struts front & rear, with Airlift management. He also settled in on Tein tie rods, with SPL upper control arms & toe rods, and Godspeed Lower control arms. All of that was catered to Rotiform USF wheels in 10 x10 -5 front, and 18×11 +10 rear. With 225/40 & 265/35 Federal SS-595 tires.
1995 Nissan 240sx
Exterior-
Lambo Grigio Telesto paint
Shaved antenna and spoiler
Real Kouki front end conversion
Silvia badges
Real Kouki side skirts
Custom rear lip
Smoked LED kouki tail lights
DDM 6000k HID headlight kit
DDM 3000k HID foglight kit
LED exterior lighting
Interior-
Leather seats
Custom suede dash
Custom suede door panels
Custom suede console armrest
Custom suede headliner
Suede Nardi steering wheel
NRG hub
NRG quick release
LED Interior Lights
Electronics-
Kenwood head unit
Alpine component speakers
Depo Water temp gauge
Depo Oil pressure gauge
Engine-
2001 LS1 motor/ECU 80k miles
LS6 intake manifold
Custom intake piping
Circuit Racing radiator overflow tank
Painless Harness
Battery relocation to trunk
Fuse box relocation
Hooker motor mounts
Canton Oil pan
Canton Oil filter relocation kit
Custom stainless oil lines
Chase Bays power steering line
Mishimoto radiator
MSD coilpacks
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Aeromotive in-line fuel filter
Aeromotive FPR
Text by Wooley Photos by Ben Whiles
This car was built by someone else in South Carolina. Only thing that’s changed since it went to Tennessee was the wheels. Bought not built