Nissan 370Z Forum  

Go Back   Nissan 370Z Forum > Members List


DIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond reputeDIGItonium has a reputation beyond repute

DIGItonium DIGItonium is offline

A True Z Fanatic

Visitor Messages

Showing Visitor Messages 61 to 70 of 85
  1. DIGItonium
    03-23-2010 12:25 AM - permalink
    DIGItonium
    thx... it's real.
  2. Mr.PLO
    03-22-2010 10:43 PM - permalink
    Mr.PLO
    wheels r sik
    but howd u do ur lights i been tryin think of an idea to do the little led above the light
    is that real or photoshopped
  3. XwChriswX
    03-11-2010 03:06 PM - permalink
    XwChriswX
    This wont be anything done soon, unless I could find someone closeby to do it and it's not too expensive. Later on down the road... The Nissan Red/White will suffice for now. At least its not like my tC and Amber
  4. XwChriswX
    03-11-2010 09:46 AM - permalink
    XwChriswX
    I honestly dont know anyone able to do any kind of electrical modding like this... I would myself, but I have no idea what I'm doin when it comes to that lol. I'm looking to do something like this:
    But I'd like to do the numbers in White, and the needles I'm not sure if I'd want blue, white, or red... Still deciding that bit.
  5. XwChriswX
    03-10-2010 11:13 PM - permalink
    XwChriswX
    I would love to be able to, me myself I don't know anything about it, so someone would need to do it for me. But it's something I want to do. I hate how 'stock' interiors always use such crappy colors. Thats one good thing about the Z's speed/tach gagues with red/white there is some contrast, but I'd rather have blue white since my color theme is gonna be black/blue.
  6. Munt
    03-09-2010 01:13 AM - permalink
    Munt
    great thanks for the information but i was trying to get away without wiring thru the loom and was hoping there is a connect inside the door as the 350Z to my knowledge doesnt always have the auto up down function on the window for closing the door
  7. Munt
    03-08-2010 06:57 PM - permalink
    Munt
    very helpful have just removed mine with your help as im attempting to put led,s in the door panel reflector, any idea of a wire inside the door to connect the led,s to. i cannot work out which wires control the auto window up down as i think that would be an ideal connection other than the hassels of routing the wire thru the door main harness connector. Any help would be appreciated .
  8. SophiaZ
    03-01-2010 06:30 PM - permalink
    SophiaZ
    He used to be into cars..til I got my 350z... haha. He had a 1976(?) Mustang Cobra all chromed out engine bay that he restored... fully redone only primered grey. He sold it right before I started liking cars and modding. It's ashame..that thing was a beast..I'd love to play with that thing now. haha It rattled our house windows.
  9. Rockstarr
    02-21-2010 11:57 PM - permalink
    Rockstarr
    haha nice man gotta love us some fast cars!
  10. Ryan@MRWorks
    02-06-2010 03:03 PM - permalink
    Ryan@MRWorks
    Love the color of your car and wheels looks beautiful

About Me

  • About DIGItonium
    Location
    Kansas
    Interests
    Computers, Automotive, Electronics, and Keyboard Synths
    Occupation
    Engineering
    Drives
    09 Z34-TT 6MT
  • Signature
    http://www.the370z.com/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=950&dateline=13162988  42

Statistics

Total Posts
Albums
Visitor Messages
General Information
  • Last Activity: 05-18-2023 01:41 AM
  • Join Date: 01-01-2009
  • Referrals: 2

Friends

Showing Friends 1 to 10 of 97

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:38 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2