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Old 03-30-2016, 02:23 AM   #23 (permalink)
Daniel123588
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Ho Brah howzhit bu, everyone stay chillin or wat?

Alrighty, pics are always helpful arent they? I happened to grab a 370z and starting to work on getting my kit on. Hope people find this helpful when deciding which kit to buy.

The skirts are probably the easiest piece to work on. All the holes need to be drilled but Shine Auto has little dimples to give you a very close idea where to drill. While some people may just drill it without mounting, i highly suggest test mounting and then to start drilling so its close as possible. For those people that are not extremely anal about fitment, these skirts fit extremely well. areas inside the door jam, while not visible, do require a little bit of work for perfectionist. I am not one to just drill new holes into the chassis because it exposes bare metal and without coating rust protection, it will eventually rust. Heres some pics with just test mounting with tape, it was late and i just finished work so taking the skirts off and test mounting with fitment and some sanding what all i did today.








This is one push clip thing i will try to mount as shown in the picture on to the new side skirt so i can use all the existing OEM holes.
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