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Old 01-14-2012, 10:35 AM   #47 (permalink)
Dustin@Z1
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I'll play...LOL. Here are a few "cheap" mods that our customer's often purchase when on a budget. I will not list exact prices, but this will give you guys some ideas for future mods and for beginners. If you are interested in any of these below or want more info, shoot me a PM:

- Wheel spacers - (+15, +20, +25 using hubcentric "Bolt-On style or Hubcentric with extended wheel studs; Generally a 370Z can do all 4 wheels for >$200 shipped.)
- JDM Reverse Fog Light - (with or without harness will run you >$100 shipped in most cases).
- Silicone Hose swaps - We offer many replacement silicone hose options in both Red, Blue and Black. Prices range from $14.00 ~ $124.
- SS Brake Lines - Depending on model and manufacturer, SS Brake Lines can be purchased for >$200 shipped from just about any where.
- SS 1-Piece Clutch lines - A cheap mod to do when servicing your clutch system. These can generally be had for around $40 shipped.
- Upgraded Brake Pads - With the exception to a full blown track brake pad, upgraded brake pads that are better suited to the challenge of spirited driving can be purchased for around $200. Granted there are some much more expensive. It greatly depends on the manufacturer, pad attributes, the vendor and shipping.
- Suspension Components - Some piecese like SPC Rear Camber Bolts and Arms can be purchased at or around $200 shipped. Again, prices will vary greatly depending on the manufacturer.
- NISMO Rear Diff Cover - Depending on the fluids used, these can be purchased for >$200 shipped.

There are also some other "cheap mods" you can do if you are creative and have some extra time to tinker with your Z. I have seen many good attempts at all of these with different twists and ideas used:
-DIY Transmission or Powersteering coolers - The quality of the cooler and how you mount it will be the biggest determining factor here.
-DIY Brake Ducting
-Painting the rear "diffuser" area black - $50 in supplies, a few hours and a sunny, warm day.
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