Nismo Fender Flares
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Nismo Fender Flares
Anybody installed the Nismo Fender Flares for the rear?
Want to know if it is just double side taped to the fenders or you need to drill holes.
Anyone got pictures of these Nismo fenders?
Want to know if it is just double side taped to the fenders or you need to drill holes.
Anyone got pictures of these Nismo fenders?
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Thanks for the replies and pictures.
Since no drilling is needed, it will be easy to install.
Now I just have to find the best place to buy them.
Any other place selling them besides Perf. Nissan or Japan Parts?
Since no drilling is needed, it will be easy to install.
Now I just have to find the best place to buy them.
Any other place selling them besides Perf. Nissan or Japan Parts?
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Thanks for the replies and pictures.
Since no drilling is needed, it will be easy to install.
Now I just have to find the best place to buy them.
Any other place selling them besides Perf. Nissan or Japan Parts?
Since no drilling is needed, it will be easy to install.
Now I just have to find the best place to buy them.
Any other place selling them besides Perf. Nissan or Japan Parts?
those are the only places i personally know of. to be honest ive never even seen a member on here with them.
if these things came prepainted body color i would be all over them. but im sure getting them paited couldnt be too expensive.
if you get them post pics!
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another example of misinformation on the site
there IS drilling needed as a matter of fact - you won't see that on the cars at TAS, as those are show cars and never driven. Try washing the car one time, or actually hitting a pothole with them on with nothing more than double sided tape, and find out for real!
details and specs on the site here (there are about 6 people weve sold these to over the last 2 years) - if you search you can find better pictures. I had a set for awhile for my own car, but decided not to use them after all.
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ior&prodid=845
there IS drilling needed as a matter of fact - you won't see that on the cars at TAS, as those are show cars and never driven. Try washing the car one time, or actually hitting a pothole with them on with nothing more than double sided tape, and find out for real!
details and specs on the site here (there are about 6 people weve sold these to over the last 2 years) - if you search you can find better pictures. I had a set for awhile for my own car, but decided not to use them after all.
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ior&prodid=845
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
another example of misinformation on the site
there IS drilling needed as a matter of fact - you won't see that on the cars at TAS, as those are show cars and never driven. Try washing the car one time, or actually hitting a pothole with them on with nothing more than double sided tape, and find out for real!
details and specs on the site here (there are about 6 people weve sold these to over the last 2 years) - if you search you can find better pictures. I had a set for awhile for my own car, but decided not to use them after all.
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ior&prodid=845
there IS drilling needed as a matter of fact - you won't see that on the cars at TAS, as those are show cars and never driven. Try washing the car one time, or actually hitting a pothole with them on with nothing more than double sided tape, and find out for real!
details and specs on the site here (there are about 6 people weve sold these to over the last 2 years) - if you search you can find better pictures. I had a set for awhile for my own car, but decided not to use them after all.
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ior&prodid=845
Anything Nismo on a Z is nice.
If drilling is needed for these fenders, then forget it.
However, since they are small the thin, double sided tape should be strong enough to hold it in place.
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