NISMO Bodykit install 12/7 - what do you want to see?
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I like it! I am sure it's going to look sweet once its buffed and cleaned and has the rear spoiler on. Did you get the rear diffusers?
I am thinking about getting the Nismo side skirts along with the Top Secret front diffuser. I don't want to get the Nismo rear diffusers because I don't like how they look but am concerned about the side skirts not blending with the stock rear shape. What do you think?
Also, I have the stock rear spoiler and will go with this for now. I know the Nismo spoiler looks good but I don't have the money for it now.
Good luck with your car and I look forward to your report on how the install went. I am curious what you think about the side skirts being removed without having to lift the car as I would like to install them myself.
Victor
I am thinking about getting the Nismo side skirts along with the Top Secret front diffuser. I don't want to get the Nismo rear diffusers because I don't like how they look but am concerned about the side skirts not blending with the stock rear shape. What do you think?
Also, I have the stock rear spoiler and will go with this for now. I know the Nismo spoiler looks good but I don't have the money for it now.
Good luck with your car and I look forward to your report on how the install went. I am curious what you think about the side skirts being removed without having to lift the car as I would like to install them myself.
Victor
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The kit and the cost:
I bought the whole kit from Japanparts.com. Thanks Graham.
[list][*]The kit was about $2400 US.[*]The shipping was about $600 after insurance and import/customs fees. I had it airfreighted because I'm impatient. Regular shipping would have been much less. I wired the money from my bank so I saved the 5% fee but it took an extra 2 days to ship because transfers to Japan have to go through a clearing house in NY before they transfer to the bank in Japan.[*] The painting cost about $800. This also includes fixing the scratches in the rear hatch that I caused when I removed the stock spoiler. Oops! [*] I installed the kit myself so no extra charge there but I was quoted $65/hr for an install from a reputable local performance shop. They estimated 3hrs total.
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Total: $3800
I bought the whole kit from Japanparts.com. Thanks Graham.
[list][*]The kit was about $2400 US.[*]The shipping was about $600 after insurance and import/customs fees. I had it airfreighted because I'm impatient. Regular shipping would have been much less. I wired the money from my bank so I saved the 5% fee but it took an extra 2 days to ship because transfers to Japan have to go through a clearing house in NY before they transfer to the bank in Japan.[*] The painting cost about $800. This also includes fixing the scratches in the rear hatch that I caused when I removed the stock spoiler. Oops! [*] I installed the kit myself so no extra charge there but I was quoted $65/hr for an install from a reputable local performance shop. They estimated 3hrs total.
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Total: $3800
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The install:
The install is easy but the parts didn't exactly fit perfectly. Some modifications were made though not necessary (I will post details and pics later).
A lift is NOT required, I'm just spoiled.
Anyone with patience could do this. Well, maybe not anyone
It's basically just unbolting the old and bolting up the new. Actually the NISMO bumper was easier to install than the stock bumper is. There are less mounting points.
Dr. Bonz, don't get discouraged. A brickyard would look great with this kit. Of course one thing to keep in mind is that my car is black. It's the easiest color to match. The Lemans Sunset, Brickyard, and Daytona Blue would be the hardest so those colors may cost more to paint. Of course prices for body work vary greatlky anyway, and not always based on quality.
The install is easy but the parts didn't exactly fit perfectly. Some modifications were made though not necessary (I will post details and pics later).
A lift is NOT required, I'm just spoiled.
Anyone with patience could do this. Well, maybe not anyone
It's basically just unbolting the old and bolting up the new. Actually the NISMO bumper was easier to install than the stock bumper is. There are less mounting points.
Dr. Bonz, don't get discouraged. A brickyard would look great with this kit. Of course one thing to keep in mind is that my car is black. It's the easiest color to match. The Lemans Sunset, Brickyard, and Daytona Blue would be the hardest so those colors may cost more to paint. Of course prices for body work vary greatlky anyway, and not always based on quality.
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Originally posted by vicmar90
I like it! I am sure it's going to look sweet once its buffed and cleaned and has the rear spoiler on. Did you get the rear diffusers?
I am thinking about getting the Nismo side skirts along with the Top Secret front diffuser. I don't want to get the Nismo rear diffusers because I don't like how they look but am concerned about the side skirts not blending with the stock rear shape. What do you think?
Also, I have the stock rear spoiler and will go with this for now. I know the Nismo spoiler looks good but I don't have the money for it now.
Good luck with your car and I look forward to your report on how the install went. I am curious what you think about the side skirts being removed without having to lift the car as I would like to install them myself.
Victor
I like it! I am sure it's going to look sweet once its buffed and cleaned and has the rear spoiler on. Did you get the rear diffusers?
I am thinking about getting the Nismo side skirts along with the Top Secret front diffuser. I don't want to get the Nismo rear diffusers because I don't like how they look but am concerned about the side skirts not blending with the stock rear shape. What do you think?
Also, I have the stock rear spoiler and will go with this for now. I know the Nismo spoiler looks good but I don't have the money for it now.
Good luck with your car and I look forward to your report on how the install went. I am curious what you think about the side skirts being removed without having to lift the car as I would like to install them myself.
Victor
I also think that the rear diffusers are the weakest part of this kit. I was also wondering how the kit would look with the rear diffusers left off. Now that the bumper and skirts are installed I think it would look fine. The kit doesn't really lower the car noticeably (spell check please). Maybe .5" in some places at the most. I will be installing the spoiler this week and will get many pics of the completed car without the rear diffusers. Based on what I see and the feedback from others, I may install them later.
Also, I actually removed the bolts for the sideskirts while the car was on the lift and removed the sideskirts with the car on the ground. The lift just got in the way for the sideskirts. You could easily remove the sideskirts with the car on the ground, you'd just be on your knees or back to remove the bolts. They are very close to the edge thogh as you can see from the previous pics.
To install the bumper, you'd definitely want to have the front of the car on ramps or jack stands because some of the bolts/clips that need to be removed are back about 2' and there's no way you'd reach them with the car on the ground.
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Man, that really looks good. I really want this kit. I will be going with the Top Secret front diffuser though. I was going to get the Nismo skirts, the rear wing and the rear diffuser but now I'm thinking how it would look minus the rear diffuser. Could you take some pics of the car after the wing is one but before you put on the rear diffuser (if that is the order that you are going to go with of course)? A shot from the side, a three quarter side view, and a direct rear view would be really helpful. Thanks a lot!
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That's why I'm going with the Top Secret one. Also, that's a lot of $ since you have to replace the entire bumper. With the T.S. one it's a separate piece. Also, someone mentioned that this one doesn't really add to the aerodynamics of the car like the T.S. one. Don't know anything about that though.
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I may go the same route as Dr. Bonz, but not until I see the final pics of sdpearso’s ride and then its SKiDaZZLe's turn.
Those guys inspire me to do things to my Z as if it wasn’t in my plans already.
Those guys inspire me to do things to my Z as if it wasn’t in my plans already.
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Shaun, if I could make a request, can you take a picture from the driver's seat looking back through the rear windshield once you get the spoiler attached?
Sometime in the next few months I want to add on a spoiler, and I really like the NISMO design - I'm just worried I'm going to lose a significant chunk of my already laughable rear view. Any comments or impressions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, and good luck with the rest of the install!
Sometime in the next few months I want to add on a spoiler, and I really like the NISMO design - I'm just worried I'm going to lose a significant chunk of my already laughable rear view. Any comments or impressions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, and good luck with the rest of the install!
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Originally posted by dczoner
Shaun, if I could make a request, can you take a picture from the driver's seat looking back through the rear windshield once you get the spoiler attached?
Sometime in the next few months I want to add on a spoiler, and I really like the NISMO design - I'm just worried I'm going to lose a significant chunk of my already laughable rear view. Any comments or impressions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, and good luck with the rest of the install!
Shaun, if I could make a request, can you take a picture from the driver's seat looking back through the rear windshield once you get the spoiler attached?
Sometime in the next few months I want to add on a spoiler, and I really like the NISMO design - I'm just worried I'm going to lose a significant chunk of my already laughable rear view. Any comments or impressions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, and good luck with the rest of the install!
You'll see when I post the pic.
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Originally posted by Chebosto
Shaun-
can you remove the license plate holder that comes with the front bumper?
also, how "flexible" is the front chin?
Shaun-
can you remove the license plate holder that comes with the front bumper?
also, how "flexible" is the front chin?
the license plate holder is a special L braket with welded nuts for the license plate. it mounts to the middle of the grille with 2 bolts. you do not need to drill any holes in the bumper, and the holder does not interfere with the hole for the tow hook.
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Originally posted by Chebosto
Shaun-
can you remove the license plate holder that comes with the front bumper?
also, how "flexible" is the front chin?
Shaun-
can you remove the license plate holder that comes with the front bumper?
also, how "flexible" is the front chin?
I suppose if you wanted you could cut it off the bumper before it was painted. The only catch is that, because the tow hook also mounts there, there is a hole in the grill screen there.
As for the flex, SKiDaZZLe is correct, these pieces are not what I would call flexible. This is also the reason that the bumper has less mounting points, it's more rigid so it doesn't need them.
I would park far from curbs.
Also, contrary to what most think this kit does NOT hang lower than the factory body peices. The bumper may be 1/8" lower and the skirts, because they curve, may be slightly lower than the factory skirts near the tires.
The only reduced clearance is entering a steep driveway because the lip on the bumper hangs farther forward than the stock bumper. But even this is slight.
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Originally posted by Loaded_Pistol
The kit is made out of fiberglass?!
Thanx
The kit is made out of fiberglass?!
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FRP = Fiber Reinforced Plastic
(this can be read Fiberglass & Resin)
Yes, it's fiberglass.
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I'm usually one not for kits, but this is turning out to be one bad *** looking little ride.
Hell, it's even made me consider a kit.
When it's done post pics until you bring down at least 23 servers.
Hell, it's even made me consider a kit.
When it's done post pics until you bring down at least 23 servers.