PPW dash and side arm rests
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Rocket science is an informal term for aerospace engineering. It is the science and technology of flight.
Due to the complexity and depth of this area of engineering (requiring mastery in subjects including mechanics (fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, orbital mechanics), flight dynamics, physics, mathematics, control engineering, materials science, aeroelasticity, avionics, reliability engineering, noise control and flight test), it is also informally used, much like brain surgery, as a term to describe an endeavor requiring great intelligence or technical ability.
Often the term is used mockingly, such as in the expression "it's not rocket science" or "this isn't rocket science" to indicate that the task is simple (one of the top ten irritating phrases, according to research at Oxford)[1] or "it doesn't take a rocket scientist".<b> It is also used in the ironic understatement "He/she is not a rocket scientist" to describe a person who is simple-minded.</b>
Due to the complexity and depth of this area of engineering (requiring mastery in subjects including mechanics (fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, orbital mechanics), flight dynamics, physics, mathematics, control engineering, materials science, aeroelasticity, avionics, reliability engineering, noise control and flight test), it is also informally used, much like brain surgery, as a term to describe an endeavor requiring great intelligence or technical ability.
Often the term is used mockingly, such as in the expression "it's not rocket science" or "this isn't rocket science" to indicate that the task is simple (one of the top ten irritating phrases, according to research at Oxford)[1] or "it doesn't take a rocket scientist".<b> It is also used in the ironic understatement "He/she is not a rocket scientist" to describe a person who is simple-minded.</b>
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Rocket science is an informal term for aerospace engineering. It is the science and technology of flight.
Due to the complexity and depth of this area of engineering (requiring mastery in subjects including mechanics (fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, orbital mechanics), flight dynamics, physics, mathematics, control engineering, materials science, aeroelasticity, avionics, reliability engineering, noise control and flight test), it is also informally used, much like brain surgery, as a term to describe an endeavor requiring great intelligence or technical ability.
Often the term is used mockingly, such as in the expression "it's not rocket science" or "this isn't rocket science" to indicate that the task is simple (one of the top ten irritating phrases, according to research at Oxford)[1] or "it doesn't take a rocket scientist".<b> It is also used in the ironic understatement "He/she is not a rocket scientist" to describe a person who is simple-minded.</b>
Due to the complexity and depth of this area of engineering (requiring mastery in subjects including mechanics (fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, orbital mechanics), flight dynamics, physics, mathematics, control engineering, materials science, aeroelasticity, avionics, reliability engineering, noise control and flight test), it is also informally used, much like brain surgery, as a term to describe an endeavor requiring great intelligence or technical ability.
Often the term is used mockingly, such as in the expression "it's not rocket science" or "this isn't rocket science" to indicate that the task is simple (one of the top ten irritating phrases, according to research at Oxford)[1] or "it doesn't take a rocket scientist".<b> It is also used in the ironic understatement "He/she is not a rocket scientist" to describe a person who is simple-minded.</b>
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I think it has something to do with the center console and the arm rests being white.
Does he want to convert his the same way but his car is in another county?
Is it that the car pictured is in another county?
What is the significance of the county?
Did he leave out the "r" and he really meant his car is in another country?
Does he want to convert his the same way but his car is in another county?
Is it that the car pictured is in another county?
What is the significance of the county?
Did he leave out the "r" and he really meant his car is in another country?
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I think it has something to do with the center console and the arm rests being white.
Does he want to convert his the same way but his car is in another county?
Is it that the car pictured is in another county?
What is the significance of the county?
Did he leave out the "r" and he really meant his car is in another country?
Does he want to convert his the same way but his car is in another county?
Is it that the car pictured is in another county?
What is the significance of the county?
Did he leave out the "r" and he really meant his car is in another country?
The 350Z is located in a county where robbinsj does NOT reside.
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LOL sorry for the half *** post. This is for a member that pmed me for pics but I was only able to find this one and could not figure how to send it via PM so I posted and linked it. I bought the Z with this painted dash/arm rests and a TN turbo for 20k. Its not my taste as I am more into CF. "was a CF ***** about a year ago"
Currently about half of my Z is CF and once I get away from the devil I call my GF I will finish the entire car in CF.
Currently about half of my Z is CF and once I get away from the devil I call my GF I will finish the entire car in CF.
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