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Old 06-01-2004, 07:14 AM
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How do you all keep the molding on? Mine seem to keep comming off at the edges.
Old 06-01-2004, 07:41 AM
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Originally posted by pmyers23
How do you all keep the molding on? Mine seem to keep comming off at the edges.
well i cant say yet for sure. mine has only been on for a day now. i can say that it went on toughh, meaning I had to use a little careful old fasioned elbow grease to get it on, so i would think that it is on there pretty good. I know the package of the trim-brite stuff says its good adhesive, 3M, so i am hoping thats good enough. But, as i was admiring the new look i did think about the edges wondering how long they will hold up, especially after a few times of driving through the rain.
Old 06-01-2004, 09:19 PM
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That 350Z was at Carlisle Productions' Custom Compact show (Harrisburg Arena, Pa.).

It is a full Veilside version I 'kit'...all 'bondo-ed' to the body.

The color was listed as; "Chameleon".

...and listed for sale by a Lancaster (Pa.) Import car dealer!

Sorry.. I don't remember the grill credits on the mods list.
Old 06-02-2004, 06:50 AM
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Is it adhesive-backed or something?

Originally posted by IsatteliteI
Go to an auto parts store and get some door molding, just did mine today and I love it! I didn't like any of the grills available. It's amazing how much better the front end looks now, and still keeps that stock appearence. I found Silver molding instead of chrome and it matches the car pretty good. It's made by TrimBrite part #TRIT3806. The whole thing cost me less than $15 and took about 20 minutes.
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