View Poll Results: Garaged? Yes or No?
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Is your 350z garaged?
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My guess is that most people would garage their Z if their circumstances let them. I'm fortunate in that I have a two car garage and my wife and I can both keep our cars garaged. Before I moved to this house ten years ago my home didn't have a garage, but I built a couple of carports and that worked pretty well. Not as good as a garage, but I'd say about 80%. The big thing is it kept the sun, rain, hail, and snow off the cars pretty much. I'd recommend looking into a carport if you don't have a garage and live somewhere that you could put one up. I've seen those metal ones along the highway priced around $600-700 for a two car carport. I built mine from scratch and spent much less. I think it really helps to protect your car's finish to have it garaged.
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Mine has been garaged so far.. We have a 2-car garage but have lots of boxes and shelfs around the garage for my dads business so we cleaned up what we could and the two cars barely fit.
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mine isnt and it kills me! recently, there have been dirty rains mixed with all the pollen, then it will sit and bake in the sun for a day or 2 before I get a chance to wash it, and within a day, the water/pollen spots baking in the sun will pit the clearcoat slightly. bad enough that it requires hours of hand buffing to correct. 2nd time its happened to me so far. you cant really see the spots in the daylight, but they really come out at night with street lighting. its bad news
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