New 350Z owners, read this before doing any modifications to your Z.
i think that you need a new post for 06' that was great to read.. it took me 2 hours read/ go threw peoples comments.. lols im slow
thanks for the information liek stated in all 12 pages of this thread.
thanks for the information liek stated in all 12 pages of this thread.
Originally Posted by slatezluj
i think that you need a new post for 06' that was great to read.. it took me 2 hours read/ go threw peoples comments.. lols im slow
thanks for the information liek stated in all 12 pages of this thread.
thanks for the information liek stated in all 12 pages of this thread.
i agree on a thread being for the 06's. even though not a whole lot is different i still think it would be a great help for us noubies
You guys have hooks in the back of your trunk to support a cargo net? If so, how far apart are they? I have a TSX and heard the 350Z has a compatible cargo net with the TSX. If someone could measure the distance between the hooks in the trunk and get back to me at dlgold@gmail.com I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Thanks
Speaking of which i got a letter of a suit in respects to a wheel problem its a class action law suit. So for those who mod there cars exp there wheels then I dont think this applies to you. But if you did not then this may apply to you for more info contact
Superior Court of California
County of Orange
Civil Complex Center
751 West Santa Ana Boulevard
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Superior Court of California
County of Orange
Civil Complex Center
751 West Santa Ana Boulevard
Santa Ana, CA 92701
what can i say, that was an awesome article. i've only had my z for a few months. this guide can really help us noobs to the z club get an idea of where we want to go with our builds. i've only added an AEM cai, a nismo radiator cap, and an HID headlight conversion. another thing i'd like to metion is that the haynes manual is a big help for do-it-yourselfers. it really helped me on my hid conversion installation. get out there and learn how to work on your car yourself, it can save you lots of money on installation, but like he said, do your homework!!


