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Old 09-10-2012, 02:55 AM
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Does anyone know where i can order these for each door? The Original owner has completely ruined them and i dont want to spend probably 100 a piece at the dealership for plastic.
Old 09-10-2012, 03:06 AM
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Why not try the Marketplace?
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Ill check that out.
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Other than the vendor Slidegood, who deals in used parts, the only place to find one new is a dealer. It's not a very common replacement part.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
Other than the vendor Slidegood, who deals in used parts, the only place to find one new is a dealer. It's not a very common replacement part.

Yeah i found a website EVO-R.net in the market place. I might just get a full carbon fiber interior kit from them.
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What does "ruined them" mean?
Most times on these parts its scratches.
If you want to keep your car OEM,the only
option(prolly expensive)is getting the parts from a dealer.
Used parts may also not be perfect.Besides the info already posted.
you may try Z1-Motorsports.Rather close to you in the Atlanta area.
Other options owners have taken is to take e'm off and refinish(if you
are a DIY guy).Another to consider are covers that install over these pieces.
CF covers..last I checked,were about 130 bucks for a pair.The Z Store has e'm.
The CF would add some accent to your interior.
Old 09-10-2012, 03:44 AM
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I seem to remember some body writing up a pretty good do-it-yourself thread on just refinishing those pieces. They do frequently end up scratched or faded.
Old 09-10-2012, 04:36 AM
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Like JCITY said, wrap it, unless you want it kept OEM. It doesn't have to be a CF overlay, but it can be any type of vinyl as well. I did mine in silver metallic vinyl to match my paint. Mine weren't damaged in anyway, but I just wanted a different look than an all black interior.



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X1000 on the refinish. Its very easy. Pop them off, scrape off the rubber coating, and spray paint. Pop them back on. Its literally that easy.
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OP: Here is a link for a DYI for sanding and painting the switch pieces. I used flat black Plasti-dip for the paint because:
A). it was flat
B). it had the similar rubber texture.

https://my350z.com/forum/9174801-post310.html

Or....If you'd like to just buy the pieces, one of the cheapest places I found was at West Covina Nissan online. They have good discounted OEM parts.

http://westcovinanissanparts.com/nis...iption=Keyword

Part numbers are 80960 and 80961. Prices are $73.55 (RH) and $72.62 (LH)
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Thanks guys.
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