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Old 04-08-2020, 02:57 PM   #59 (permalink)
SOUTHZZ
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Drives: 09 NISSAN 370Z CS M6
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Agree on the 350Z exhaust. The stock set up gave a distinctive VQ sound.
I modified mine a bit. Went with a Nismo S Tune cat back.Added Hi-Flow
cats(Z1). The tone is now pretty aggressive. A negative on the 350z is
cabin noise from the exhaust.The rear wheel wells are in the car right behind
the seats.
On the scratch prone surfaces etc.,this is so true. Nissan uses contractors for
most items like knobs,inside door barrel coves and a huge number of trim items.I "carbonized" most (pretty much all)surfaces. Also,the cheap silver
accents save for the passenger door pull are gone.
Hint:carbon dash kits do a excellent job on a interior redo for those on a budget. Not real solid carbon,dash kits use a a carbon cloth covered in a clear
poly. Very durable.
Note my AVITAR--changed to show carbon mods on legendary scratched
350Z door barrel & assembly.Same thing available for our 370Z.
Great looks update.No scratches-hard resin finish.
ZCFcovers ,custom Z shop in Georgia makes and sells on Ebay
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