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Hi guys. Does anyone on here know dimensions of the underbody of the Z by any chance? My car is not here cause it is stored, otherwise I would be

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Old 03-25-2015, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys. Does anyone on here know dimensions of the underbody of the Z by any chance? My car is not here cause it is stored, otherwise I would be under it. I need to know what the width and length is from the axle to axle for the front (from the crossmember in the front where engine and tranny split). As well as width of the rear, one side to the other (most likely the width of rear crossmember), and the length from front to rear of the mid section.
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wat are you making op?

a z trap?
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thx for 'lol's big help. I am making an aero kit for underbody.

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Only way to do that properly is with a car on a hoist ..... suggest you plan this as a project and that starts with a proper set of scale drawings - plenty of beginner CAD packages or design tools out there.
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hope not another homedepot mod, this time using plywood..
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Go to nissan site and pick Z, then go to "specifications" and scroll to "dimensions" there problem solved.
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No lame honda ricer kid, I'm a grown *** man. I will not be going to home depot or such place to slap on garbage onto my car. Too many people already out there to do that to their cars. I am pretty strict when it comes to my z. And thx for that, will look at dimensions, plus went to local Nissan dealer and got measurements.
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