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jsutton2 06-25-2015 01:55 PM

Sunline rear Spats???
 
I appreciate any help!

Who sells these? Can someone please send me link to someone who sells the actual product? I've been searching and I'm just not sure I'm finding the real deal.

I purchased some Shine Auto splats from Z1 a long time ago and the finish was not good. Bubbles were uncovered in the material when sanded and had to be filled... and the fit is TBD... pending paint if they ever get done!

I don't have much hope for these... so I'm looking for a better product that I can take to a better body shop that might actually finish them for me.

I have never had this much trouble getting these two little pieces for my car...

p.s. Don't get any work done at Custom Car Crafters in Austin Tx. It's been more than 10 months that they've had my parts. The parts have been painted 3+ times and have never looked even close to good enough to put on a junker let alone my Z.

speedfreek 06-25-2015 02:21 PM

I feel you man. I recently went through trying to get parts installed on my Z and the guy that did the work not only fitted the aftermarket parts incorrectly. He managed to damage other parts of the car as well. If you are near Huntsville, AL do not let Matt Hornbuckle do any work on your Z. I think since my incident he has switched to doing detail services as body work is not in his skillset. Personally I wouldn't let him touch my Z or anything else I own ever again.

As far as finding actual Sunline Racing parts. Try these guys.

370ZTUNE.com

jsutton2 06-25-2015 03:05 PM

Thank you! I found them listed on 370ztune.com. I didn't expect them to be $995 though!!! wow...

No wonder they have replicas... lol :eek:

Apoc370z 06-25-2015 03:55 PM

if you would settle for a replica with a cheaper price, contact Aerojacket, you can find them in the vendor section

cooltoy 06-25-2015 07:02 PM

Last item.

Z34 370Z Spec-S Full Aero | Shine Auto Project

jsutton2 06-25-2015 08:23 PM

Thanks this helps a lot. I think I should have got carbon that way they are somewhat already prepped for paint.

Shine Auto 06-26-2015 06:58 PM

Jsutton2,

Can you post some pictures of the bubbles uncovered? Were they small or large bubbles.

Our composite parts are hand-made. Air bubbles (small or large) are a common occurance because human production is never perfect/flawless. Sometimes sanding will uncover air bubbles, but that's the problem. You have to sand the part first to see if there were any air bubbles, which we do not do. Upon visual inspection, we do our best to spot any before they are packaged and leave the facility. However, that is a minor problem and can be filled with bondo, spot putty, and primer (if small). If a body shop cannot repair an air bubble, I would honestly question their capabilities and look elsewhere.

I can assure you no company offering composite parts REAL or REPLICA, will garuantee their parts to be air bubble-free. These are not plastic-injection molded parts.

DRFTR 06-28-2015 11:51 AM

Carbon spats
 
Hey man,

I recently bought a set of carbon SS-line rear spats from AEROJACKET. LOVE THEM, but thinking of selling them and going different on the rear. If you are interested I can get you some pics and pricing. Quality is TOP NOTCH. And I'm super OCD about my stuff. 10 40th z and it has 6k miles and stays covered in garage.

Let me know if I can help. The parts are still wrapped in bubble wrap in the box.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jsutton2 (Post 3239409)
I appreciate any help!

Who sells these? Can someone please send me link to someone who sells the actual product? I've been searching and I'm just not sure I'm finding the real deal.

I purchased some Shine Auto splats from Z1 a long time ago and the finish was not good. Bubbles were uncovered in the material when sanded and had to be filled... and the fit is TBD... pending paint if they ever get done!

I don't have much hope for these... so I'm looking for a better product that I can take to a better body shop that might actually finish them for me.

I have never had this much trouble getting these two little pieces for my car...

p.s. Don't get any work done at Custom Car Crafters in Austin Tx. It's been more than 10 months that they've had my parts. The parts have been painted 3+ times and have never looked even close to good enough to put on a junker let alone my Z.


jsutton2 06-28-2015 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shine Auto (Post 3240812)
Jsutton2,

Can you post some pictures of the bubbles uncovered? Were they small or large bubbles.

Our composite parts are hand-made. Air bubbles (small or large) are a common occurance because human production is never perfect/flawless. Sometimes sanding will uncover air bubbles, but that's the problem. You have to sand the part first to see if there were any air bubbles, which we do not do. Upon visual inspection, we do our best to spot any before they are packaged and leave the facility. However, that is a minor problem and can be filled with bondo, spot putty, and primer (if small). If a body shop cannot repair an air bubble, I would honestly question their capabilities and look elsewhere.

I can assure you no company offering composite parts REAL or REPLICA, will garuantee their parts to be air bubble-free. These are not plastic-injection molded parts.

I wish I had taken some for you, but I didn't think of it at the time. They were small, but you sound familiar with the small ones. To be honest, it shouldn't have been an issue at ALL, but it wasn't uncovered till AFTER paint was applied for the 2nd time. It somehow was hair thin at the time of painting, and something or someone pushed on it to uncover the bubble. This all never should have happened if they would have painted it correctly the 1st time.

As far as the fit; the two spats didn't quite look the same on the ends, both front and back. One was sanded too much on the tapered end, so the shape didn't match the 2nd one.

The other one was much thicker where it wrapped inside the finder-well which caused a big gap in the fit against the bumper.

The tech could have addressed all these issues with more labor, but as it turns out, the tech (or 2 or 3) they put on this job wasn't worth a damn.

This is why I'd like to get a better product, so I don't have to trust a person to "make it right", and pay through the nose for it.

jsutton2 06-28-2015 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRFTR (Post 3241766)
Hey man,

I recently bought a set of carbon SS-line rear spats from AEROJACKET. LOVE THEM, but thinking of selling them and going different on the rear. If you are interested I can get you some pics and pricing. Quality is TOP NOTCH. And I'm super OCD about my stuff. 10 40th z and it has 6k miles and stays covered in garage.

Let me know if I can help. The parts are still wrapped in bubble wrap in the box.

Yes!! I'm very interested!! PM me some pics, or PM me for my email, if you don't mind. Because if the ones I have don't work out, I will be looking to do something else.

DRFTR 06-28-2015 09:43 PM

Sent you a PM. Will send you pics via PM or txt tomorrow


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