RedlineAZ's build thread
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Sure
His name is Tim and his email is ttrank@hotmail.com, I'll try to track down a better pic of the 350z headlights he did for me too,]
His name is Tim and his email is ttrank@hotmail.com, I'll try to track down a better pic of the 350z headlights he did for me too,]
Last edited by Sylvan; 11-12-14 at 08:24 PM.
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So excited to see it coming together and ready to be doneeee...lol.
#21
Quick question about rolling your fenders, did the little rubber lip under the paint peel off? On my G I rolled them flat with a slight pull and had no issues. I put a lot of heat to the ISF and as soon as I hit it with the fender roller the little rubber lip peeled right off?? I have never heard anyone talking about rolling fenders on an ISF mention this...
#22
Quick question about rolling your fenders, did the little rubber lip under the paint peel off? On my G I rolled them flat with a slight pull and had no issues. I put a lot of heat to the ISF and as soon as I hit it with the fender roller the little rubber lip peeled right off?? I have never heard anyone talking about rolling fenders on an ISF mention this...
#23
Mine did and so did my brothers. The guy that rolled my fenders said its super common and not a big deal at all. What I am going to do just to be EXTRA sure that it won't ever cause peeling issues later is buy some 3M black urethane window adhesive (when it dries it has a smooth black rubbery constancy), and I will seal that area with it to avoid issues.
#24
I did think about painting the edge but after bringing it to my body shop and asking about what would be the best option, he gave me a tube of the 3m stuff to take home with me and told me it should do the trick
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I emailed your contact, and he got back to me and told me some pricing, after asking if he will guarantee that my factory paint wont crack I never heard back from him again. I ended up finding a guy on craigslist that does mobile fender rolling out of chandler, and he drove down to my house in Surprise. He did a good job, didn't damage anything and charged $20/fender. I am just putting that rubber urethane sealant there to be safe because that factory rubber seal did come off, and since it was painted over from the factory, I don't want that to separate the paint underneath there if I rub once I'm lowered.
#28
Great build thread buddy.
Very nice choice of mods in such a short period of time.
Do you recall if the Aeroworx front splitters matched up to the custom sideskirts you had made? Just in terms of the weave pattern etc?
I have the two piece splitters already installed on mine, along with an Arkym rear diffuser and an OEM style trunk spoiler.
I'll probably change the trunk spoiler to a Wald replica after seeing how good yours looks.
That 350Z was a stunner as well by the way.
Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Really helpful having some inspiration and advice to work from.
Very nice choice of mods in such a short period of time.
Do you recall if the Aeroworx front splitters matched up to the custom sideskirts you had made? Just in terms of the weave pattern etc?
I have the two piece splitters already installed on mine, along with an Arkym rear diffuser and an OEM style trunk spoiler.
I'll probably change the trunk spoiler to a Wald replica after seeing how good yours looks.
That 350Z was a stunner as well by the way.
Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Really helpful having some inspiration and advice to work from.
#29
Great build thread buddy.
Very nice choice of mods in such a short period of time.
Do you recall if the Aeroworx front splitters matched up to the custom sideskirts you had made? Just in terms of the weave pattern etc?
I have the two piece splitters already installed on mine, along with an Arkym rear diffuser and an OEM style trunk spoiler.
I'll probably change the trunk spoiler to a Wald replica after seeing how good yours looks.
That 350Z was a stunner as well by the way.
Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Really helpful having some inspiration and advice to work from.
Very nice choice of mods in such a short period of time.
Do you recall if the Aeroworx front splitters matched up to the custom sideskirts you had made? Just in terms of the weave pattern etc?
I have the two piece splitters already installed on mine, along with an Arkym rear diffuser and an OEM style trunk spoiler.
I'll probably change the trunk spoiler to a Wald replica after seeing how good yours looks.
That 350Z was a stunner as well by the way.
Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Really helpful having some inspiration and advice to work from.
#30
So what else do you have planned?
If you're anything like me, you have the next 10 mods worked out already! Lol.