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Just picked up my new 370, PG base with sport package. It came with the splash guards. What's everyones opinion on them. I kinda like the clean look. I need

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Old 03-31-2009, 06:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just picked up my new 370, PG base with sport package. It came with the splash guards. What's everyones opinion on them. I kinda like the clean look. I need to take them off now before they rub a line in the paint, if I am going splashless. Thanks.

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Keep 'em on. They are taped, drilled, and screwed in place.

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If you like the 'clean look', like SoCal says, "Do it!".

Personally, I think they look nice, so I would keep them on.


But whatever you do with your splash guards, make sure you **** all other cars on the road whenever you can, please.
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Keep 'em on. They are taped, drilled, and screwed in place.

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Now there's some info I can use, thanks! I was not aware they were taped. On the '06 they were just screwed.

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I have them, they are smaller at least than what was on the 350 and blend in better. Might as well keep them on, they will protect your sides from rock chips.
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Here's a thread on splashguard opinions. Hope it helps!
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With splash guards, they look good. I ordered mine with.
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Of course you want to keep them.......I negotiated them into my deal, as a must.
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If you take them out, I am looking for a set I will give you $30 for them
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They are hideous looking. I've seen them in person side by side with a car that didn't have them. I realize it's a matter of personal taste. Nissan made them a "mandatory option" when my car was ordered so unfortunately it will have them on when it comes in (April - May).
All I wanted was a base, 6 speed with sport package.
None of the poser junk.
They are out here, I've seen them - but Nissan would not build the car that way when the order was entered in early February.
I went as far as contacting Nissan via email about this beforehand. They responded that they would build the car but when the order was entered it was denied repeatedly until the goober flaps were ordered. Another case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing.
Ridiculous IMO.
I already told the dealer to remove them when the car comes in - hopefully before I get to see it.
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I bought a Z with splash guards, and am VERY happy I have them. They are very low key, but do a GREAT job! Keep 'em!
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All I wanted was a base, 6 speed with sport package.
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Splash guards are poser junk? I guess floormats, leather and bose stereos are poser too? There's alotta guys that would say buying the sport pkg is VERY POSER. Many believe "why buy a cheap azz sport pkg when you can have 6piston Brembo's, Volks, a OS Giken or Quaiffe lsd, KW3 suspension and an amuse or Zele bodykit??? See it really sux calling people or there tastes posers because someone that can afford the $25,000 in mod parts just mentioned would call you a poser with a sport pkg.. for a lot of guys all those parts mentioned are pre-mods before the real mods. (engine mods.)
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Splash guards are poser junk? I guess floormats, leather and bose stereos are poser too? There's alotta guys that would say buying the sport pkg is VERY POSER. Many believe "why buy a cheap azz sport pkg when you can have 6piston Brembo's, Volks, a OS Giken or Quaiffe lsd, KW3 suspension and an amuse or Zele bodykit??? See it really sux calling people or there tastes posers because someone that can afford the $25,000 in mod parts just mentioned would call you a poser with a sport pkg.. for a lot of guys all those parts mentioned are pre-mods before the real mods. (engine mods.)
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