Project in progress !! 350Z Kandy apple red, need comments :)
me, i really like them
,they look great in real 
not sure about the eyelids, the color match is not perfect and they are easy to remove.

start to looking like a car

1 inch spacer - rear











little try with the black roof spoiler




Last edited by razr187; Oct 4, 2013 at 01:26 PM.
That tends to happen when body work is being done to it...
I work in a tire shop and even for us cleaning/powerwashing it every day, the next night before we clean it, the shop just looks like no one has done anything to it for years.
To OP, your Z is coming out very nicely! I enjoy seeing the progress you've been making
I work in a tire shop and even for us cleaning/powerwashing it every day, the next night before we clean it, the shop just looks like no one has done anything to it for years.
To OP, your Z is coming out very nicely! I enjoy seeing the progress you've been making
Thanks for the comments about the paint 
i go on a road trip when she's ready
so i will change the wheels and drop her a bit after that,
Maybe change the rear spoiler too. i will continue the updates and to take advices
The bronze lips was a good one
i will go with that for sure 






i go on a road trip when she's ready
so i will change the wheels and drop her a bit after that,Maybe change the rear spoiler too. i will continue the updates and to take advices
The bronze lips was a good one
i will go with that for sure 





Car looks great. I wouldn't suggest taking the car on a trip right after a fresh paint job. You don't want to mess up the front of the car from all the rock chips from going 70+ mph right when you first get it painted. I'd suggest getting a clear bra for the car. I'm interested in seeing how it look with its new wheels and a drop. Looks good so far tho.
From the pics it looks like they got passed over when laying on the candy a couple times. Easy to do when you've got parts laying out on stands all over the paint booth while painting. It should be an easy fix though, if you can figure out how many coats are needed. Just wet sand and respray. Judging by how the candy looks, it should be easy for your painter to do it.





2 or 3 days 









