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Tractionless 04-28-2017 02:51 PM

Has Anyone Installed Either of These Parts?
 
1. CF roof overlay. Looks like the hatch may have to come off and maybe the side trim panels. I'm wondering how the fit, quality and install are.

https://conceptzperformance.com/nrg-...0z_p_11506.php

2. Four point front lower chassis brace. The larger of the 2 in the picture. The bolts that are in sight are easy enough but I'm wondering about the 2 that are tucked up near the steering rack boots. Same query as above, fit, quality and ease of install. My Z is all OE there so I'm not worried about exhaust etc. issues.

NISSAN 370Z (Z34) 2010-2016 - FRONT LOWER (4 POINTS) - Ultra Racing USA

Thanks for any help and insight you can lend.

Keith

Nixin 04-28-2017 05:52 PM

Nice find on the front and rear braces. Thanks.

Ventruck 05-01-2017 12:34 AM

Brace pic looks photoshopped at the edges you question, or it's just really bright+flash.

I'd take a look at GT Spec's options. The center is a 6 point connection which I believe connects to where the rear points of this brace are, and also extends out to those side pieces. Their dedicated front brace runs further up and in a very clear/accessible position. Handling front and center is just 2 pieces vs. what sounds like 4 pieces from UltraRacing. Pricier, but also looks more refined...not to sound like a hater.

Louie cat 05-01-2017 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3646882)
1. CF roof overlay. Looks like the hatch may have to come off and maybe the side trim panels. I'm wondering how the fit, quality and install are.

https://conceptzperformance.com/nrg-...0z_p_11506.php

2. Four point front lower chassis brace. The larger of the 2 in the picture. The bolts that are in sight are easy enough but I'm wondering about the 2 that are tucked up near the steering rack boots. Same query as above, fit, quality and ease of install. My Z is all OE there so I'm not worried about exhaust etc. issues.

NISSAN 370Z (Z34) 2010-2016 - FRONT LOWER (4 POINTS) - Ultra Racing USA

Thanks for any help and insight you can lend.

Keith

I would like to know how the roof works out, im interested in that for mine. I am planning a vinyl wrap, but I want to see that 1st :)

JARblue 05-01-2017 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3646882)
1. CF roof overlay. Looks like the hatch may have to come off and maybe the side trim panels. I'm wondering how the fit, quality and install are.

https://conceptzperformance.com/nrg-...0z_p_11506.php

I'm not sure about that particular overlay, but I believe there are several people on this forum who have one that only requires removal of the front a-pillars for installation :twocents: I'm sure you could find more details with a little searching.

Tractionless 05-02-2017 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nixin (Post 3646934)
Nice find on the front and rear braces. Thanks.

You welcome, let me know how the front brace install goes. :tup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ventruck (Post 3647574)
Brace pic looks photoshopped at the edges you question, or it's just really bright+flash.

I'd take a look at GT Spec's options. The center is a 6 point connection which I believe connects to where the rear points of this brace are, and also extends out to those side pieces. Their dedicated front brace runs further up and in a very clear/accessible position. Handling front and center is just 2 pieces vs. what sounds like 4 pieces from UltraRacing. Pricier, but also looks more refined...not to sound like a hater.

I'll get a look at GT Spec. Thanks. Looking for one that I can install myself to cut labor costs.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3647601)
I'm not sure about that particular overlay, but I believe there are several people on this forum who have one that only requires removal of the front a-pillars for installation :twocents: I'm sure you could find more details with a little searching.

Looks like Fly1 Motorsports is the unit to go with. Awaiting quote now. THanks


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