Hi everyone and everybod z. Not new the the nissan scene but pretty new to the 370z. Last car was G coupe brembo edition, sold her and bought the 370z
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10-30-2010, 10:30 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Aloha from Hawaii
Hi everyone and everybod z. Not new the the nissan scene but pretty new to the 370z. Last car was G coupe brembo edition, sold her and bought the 370z this past monday. Honestly I dont really want to do many modifications to my Z, I think they are almost perfect the way they are. Originally I was looking for a used 350z for my Fiance, I was never a fan of the 350z to be honest, after searching the island, I finally broke down and went to a stealership just to browse around, and instantaneously fell in love with the 370z. I mean wow. I did buy a base model, $34k out the door, considering that we have to pay an extra $2k here in Hawaii for any vehicle i thought it was a great deal. So my 2010 370z left Nissan with a total of 37 miles on it to my house. It was raining extremely hard when I went to test drive, and it was awesome!! I did make the salesman clench his but cheeks, I could hear him praying under his breath as I zipped around the highway. ( highway speed limit is 55MPH -major bummer-) Well thats pretty much it, oh I did change the factory deck to a pioneer Z120BT and it is awesome, the base models do not need a dash kit for double din receivers, they fit nice and snug with the factory brackets and dash. i will post pics someday just waiting for this rain to clear up so I can get some good shots. I would like to upgrade the stock brakes I really like those Brembos on my old G35, oh main reason for getting a new car was the fact that the G was well old and had a 100K miles thanks and a Big Aloha from Hawaii
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10-30-2010, 10:36 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Welcome to the Forum. The extra $2K sucks, here you could it get the base w/sport pkg for that price.
But you got what you want. Let the mods begin since in Hawaii is Summer all yr around.
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11-02-2010, 02:45 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Thanks everyone, I got the Color Brilliant Silver, for some reason I think the lighter colors make the 370z look wider, and more stout, I believe it's because you can see more contour of the body lines IMHO
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11-03-2010, 01:39 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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11-08-2010, 03:25 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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day time night time since 14 days of owning the car, put 515 miles on it, installed Pioneer Z120BT front and rear splash guards - 2 hour project- , and Real True DRL Leds 3 hour project. Will post some pics of the LED's and splash guards soon note- Nissan was on back order for splash guards, when they sold me the car they charged me an additional $220 for them and there was none on the Z, yes I was P/O but they ordered them and they came in pretty quick. Unfortunately they told me I would have to wait a week for them to install these, once again I was upset. And considering this is winter time here in Hawaii I really needed these splash guards installed. It rains a lot here in Hawaii during the winter especially on the mountainside. So this past weekend I installed them by the book fairly easy just have to take off the rear wheels to drill the correct size holes for screws Last edited by 370zHawaii; 11-08-2010 at 03:31 AM. Reason: splash guards, not really for the rain here on mountainside, but when the roads are wet the rocks fly up, |
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Some Pics of the LED's pre and post install, what I did was wire directly to a source that would turn them on automatically to make them true daytime running lights, the source I used was the second fuse box behind the battery and spliced the wire to the ignition fuse, so they automatically turn on and off, I like it better this way, oh and to take a picture of these LED's was a real PAI with an iphone they are so bright, I had to use flas to capture them in some of the pics to see them clearly. The pics without flash are BLINDING BRIGHT
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