350z to 370z Headlight Conversion
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350z to 370z Headlight Conversion
Hi im curious if anyone has done this? im interested in doing it on my car. I like the newer headlights.
Want to know what was required and how difficult it was.
Thanks for your help
Want to know what was required and how difficult it was.
Thanks for your help
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was that a serious question?? have i noticed they are different shapes? of course i did. but they have some similarities in pics it looks as if you could maybe just change out the fender. Im sure someone has done this conversion just wanna know what it took
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It has been done- there's a thread around here somewhere with a guy who has a track car that transplanted the 370z exterior (including headlights) onto a 350z chassis. The front fenders looked kinda weird because they didn't fit but it wasn't actually too bad looking.
Anyway, this is not worth the effort and I would suggest just dropping the whole idea.
Anyway, this is not worth the effort and I would suggest just dropping the whole idea.
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throw out dollar amounts to him guys...thats the best way to bring someone to their senses.
I got this one
A set of those 09'+ 370 headlights has to run at least $1400. Then the body work LOL, thats gonna run you probably $1500 at least. Thats not including to paint your front bumper, front fenders, and hood after all the work. I would venture to say your looking at around a $5000 mod after its all said and done. Thats if you want to take it to an excellent shop with a good rep. Personally after all the custom body work I got done to my car I wouldnt accept any less then perfection...at least $90/hr for labor. Oh yeah I forgot wiring....
think it through
I got this one
A set of those 09'+ 370 headlights has to run at least $1400. Then the body work LOL, thats gonna run you probably $1500 at least. Thats not including to paint your front bumper, front fenders, and hood after all the work. I would venture to say your looking at around a $5000 mod after its all said and done. Thats if you want to take it to an excellent shop with a good rep. Personally after all the custom body work I got done to my car I wouldnt accept any less then perfection...at least $90/hr for labor. Oh yeah I forgot wiring....
think it through
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The Z34 isn't that ugly IMO. I would love to own one but I know I would just modify and replace most of the standard feature goodies... then I would ask myself, "Why the *** didn't I just buy a 350z and mod that?!"
Anyways, the Z34 headlights have potential:
https://my350z.com/forum/8824551-post137.html
but putting them on a 350z = fail. Just mod the zenki or kouki Z33 headlights and you're set.
Anyways, the Z34 headlights have potential:
https://my350z.com/forum/8824551-post137.html
but putting them on a 350z = fail. Just mod the zenki or kouki Z33 headlights and you're set.
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No PS skills needed! Here is the members thread who first attempted it.
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...pped-350z.html
I personally think the engine build is nasty because thats what i wanted. But the front end conversion, not a fan of!
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-...pped-350z.html
I personally think the engine build is nasty because thats what i wanted. But the front end conversion, not a fan of!
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Anyways, the Z34 headlights have potential:
https://my350z.com/forum/8824551-post137.html
https://my350z.com/forum/8824551-post137.html