Originally Posted by 1cleanZ That's good news though. I did the same thing w/ my G37 back in 2010. Perfect time to buy, just hard to have to store it
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11-09-2013, 11:10 PM | #391 (permalink) |
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yeah i just got it yesterday. had some scratches and stuff working with the dealership to fix it because they said no scratches when it was sold to me. By the way, my names tony, might know me as zanes friend that has been looking for a Z.
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11-10-2013, 08:09 PM | #392 (permalink) |
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My Z is now stored for the winter.
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11-11-2013, 02:54 PM | #393 (permalink) |
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I just picked up an old jeep for the winter so the z has been a daily driver up to this morning.
The potenza's that come on the sport wheels... Man! I know the manufacturers comments about cold weather come as a warning but wow. These tires do not like the cold, more so than I imagined. |
11-14-2013, 10:09 AM | #396 (permalink) | |
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Better get the dealer to get the black Nismo looking fresh!!! Will you have it back by this weekend? Some of us might be getting together Saturday or Sunday depending if the rain holds out. Who would have thought we'd be having this weather in November? (NOT complaining!!!!!!) |
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11-14-2013, 10:30 AM | #397 (permalink) |
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There's not a whole lot you need to you. Some use a batter tender, jack the car up or just put carpet squares under the tires to prevent flat spots, and a bottle of fuel stapilizer to prevent breakdown of the gas.
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Depending on how bad it is, one of the best detailers in the country lives right in Shakopee (Rasky). |
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11-14-2013, 02:24 PM | #400 (permalink) |
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Yeah in the process of it, got a quote at Nissan wayzata for 1700. They stayed no removable scratches or improper paint repairs, which there is. So I'm just waiting on a reply from the gm. I have all paper work signed from them stating it's supposed to be clean to! They practically screwed themselves
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100% call Chad. Here is his website: Rasky's Auto Detailing He is well known throughout the country, and does the best of the best work. He's one of the top resources on Detailed Image (detailing blog). There's guys that SHIP cars to him throughout the US and Canada! He's typically booked about 3-5 months(which says something about his work) but is in your favor with winter. Your car will literally look better then showroom new. |
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Depending on how bad the repair is, Janik is a G member that has been doing detailing on the side for a few years now. He actually learned everything he knows from Chad. I think he typically charges 2-300. He's not a professional, but he is very reputable (I've known him for years) and knows what he's doing. I can get you in touch with him too, he goes to school in Fargo but comes home for weekends and jobs. Chad is one of the "best of the best" and is a professional. He reads your clear coat and how thick it is, and does full paint repair. He's taken some cars that everyone said needed to be repainted and he made them look brand spankin' new. |
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