What have I missed? Im Back!!
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What have I missed? Im Back!!
As the title states I am back lol. I just purchased my old 2006 350z back from my friend, well I actually traded back for it. I just purchased a house and need to get rid of Cayman and how things worked out. Now I have no car payment and my cool car back.
Since I have been gone from the Z scene, what are some of the must do's regarding interior and performance? He didn't keep it as clean as I would of liked but that just takes a little elbow grease. I definately need to redo the outside door handles and cheap *** interior parts. Do I cover, wrap or just plasti-dip the pieces? Anyway thanks for responding.
Since I have been gone from the Z scene, what are some of the must do's regarding interior and performance? He didn't keep it as clean as I would of liked but that just takes a little elbow grease. I definately need to redo the outside door handles and cheap *** interior parts. Do I cover, wrap or just plasti-dip the pieces? Anyway thanks for responding.
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Plasti dip the entire car (interior too, I hear plastic seats are good to prevent poop stains in the seats : / ), Get some Raceland Coilovers for that harlemshake Herra flush gangster points, and get a sticker that says, " im only speeding because I really have to poop" ;p
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On the interior pieces,
After a few years of owning my car, the center console (with the rubber dotted crap) was all scratched up.
I took it apart, wet sanded it all down with low-grit fine sand paper.
Then I coated it with auto interior paint from rust-o-leum. I got everything at home depot and is a weekend job. Basically you can do this to any interior part and make it look clean. I chose black to keep the stock look. It actually looks nicer than before (in my biased opinion.
After a few years of owning my car, the center console (with the rubber dotted crap) was all scratched up.
I took it apart, wet sanded it all down with low-grit fine sand paper.
Then I coated it with auto interior paint from rust-o-leum. I got everything at home depot and is a weekend job. Basically you can do this to any interior part and make it look clean. I chose black to keep the stock look. It actually looks nicer than before (in my biased opinion.
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go7roo7, that was extremely lame and not one person is going to find your comment amusing.
Do you have any pics?
On the interior pieces,
After a few years of owning my car, the center console (with the rubber dotted crap) was all scratched up.
I took it apart, wet sanded it all down with low-grit fine sand paper.
Then I coated it with auto interior paint from rust-o-leum. I got everything at home depot and is a weekend job. Basically you can do this to any interior part and make it look clean. I chose black to keep the stock look. It actually looks nicer than before (in my biased opinion.
After a few years of owning my car, the center console (with the rubber dotted crap) was all scratched up.
I took it apart, wet sanded it all down with low-grit fine sand paper.
Then I coated it with auto interior paint from rust-o-leum. I got everything at home depot and is a weekend job. Basically you can do this to any interior part and make it look clean. I chose black to keep the stock look. It actually looks nicer than before (in my biased opinion.
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