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Old 07-28-2014, 04:31 AM
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Default Carbon fiber and other trim for interior and exterior of 350Z

With a help of Remin dash kits we can easily customize the interior without spending much money and time on dash refinishing or leather wrap.
Stick on Dash pieces are precisely cut to line up with every edge of your dash and made of synthetic or real materials.
There are custom templates for pretty much all Nissan 350Z models so you can Choose any material.
Select the year model and check price here:
http://www.carid.com/nissan-350z-wood-grain-dash-kits/

This installation video may be also useful:




Remin® - Full Kit
Nissan 350Z 2003-2009





Remin® - Exterior Kit Nissan 350Z 2003-2009


Dash kits for other models are also available here:
http://www.carid.com/nissan-350z-wood-grain-dash-kits/

They have about 40 materials and colors available for the dash kits. Which one would you choose? Remin Materials: Wood, Carbon Fiber, Brushed Aluminum
Here is a couple of examples:






Read more about Remin products and check customer's feedbacks on our website: http://www.carid.com/remin-dash-kits/

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You wont sell much if you dont have any actual pictures of a z
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That's the truth.
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Always looks good in pictures... Easy as pie... Yeah right.
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Well it's pretty easy indeed. We attached some pictures for you guys, let us know what do you think:







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Sorry. but that looks like the same crap I've seen others selling. Thick stickers with big gaps, and that huge "Z" on the cubby just ices the cake even more. Some cars look OK with these kits, especially if there are just smaller strips of material or accent pieces, but the Z jist isn't one of those cars. Too many surfaces to cover and too many varied shapes and contours.
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Em' got love stick on CF...
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Thanks for posting those pics anyway- it really does help to see what the product line looks like installed on a Z.

Now, how about some shots of the exterior products you have for the Z33?

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An alternative to a dash kit is a carbon fiber wrap. They mostly use a fake carbon film, and sometimes real carbon fiber. Real carbon fiber requires additional protective coating and handling. All dash pieces that you are going to wrap with CF must be removed and prepared accordingly. In general, carbon fiber wrap is a pretty complicated procedure and requires some tech skills and time.

Dash kit pieces are flat, but on the other hand you can get the real carbon fiber accents right out of the box without removing or disassembling anything. Carbon fiber wire is already covered with protective polyurethane coating and looks just as good as other CF products. So it's more affordable and much easier to install. We don't say that it's the only right way to do it, but it's still quite an interesting alternative to a CF wrap.

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