03 Brickyard 350Z... Build Thread
(NEWEST Pictures on Page 3 - All Carbon top - hood, roof, a&b pillars and hatch)
Ok, so I've been in the interior/exterior tech area for a little while looking over and participating in discussions, but now it's time to start posting accomplishments.
I'm starting with the interior of the car as I'm happy with the performance for the time being until I get a second car, allowing the Z to be down for weeks at a time.
I will be wrapping interior pieces with Kevlar/Carbon Hybrid Dual Weave 2x2 Twill and a few carbon fiber 2x2 twill as well.
Let's begin:
Car as purchased (9/21/11):

exterior (as of 1/10/12). Only exterior difference is I removed the front mesh grill insert:

and then we start on the interior:
I purchased enough Kevlar to do the interior pieces I was looking to cover, but I will be ordering much more to do the front lip, side skirts and possible rear diffuser.
I started with the rear strut brace center cover:

Saturation Coat


(testing an idea)

2nd & 3rd layers of epoxy



Sanding/buffing/polishing. You can see all of the dimples in the epoxy here:

Installed (holes are for the "Z" to be replaced)



Through the dirty window & 20% tint

I will hopefully be getting in some extra stuff this weekend to get going on the upper/mid dash and the door accents.
Ok, so I've been in the interior/exterior tech area for a little while looking over and participating in discussions, but now it's time to start posting accomplishments.
I'm starting with the interior of the car as I'm happy with the performance for the time being until I get a second car, allowing the Z to be down for weeks at a time.
I will be wrapping interior pieces with Kevlar/Carbon Hybrid Dual Weave 2x2 Twill and a few carbon fiber 2x2 twill as well.
Let's begin:
Car as purchased (9/21/11):

exterior (as of 1/10/12). Only exterior difference is I removed the front mesh grill insert:

and then we start on the interior:
I purchased enough Kevlar to do the interior pieces I was looking to cover, but I will be ordering much more to do the front lip, side skirts and possible rear diffuser.
I started with the rear strut brace center cover:

Saturation Coat


(testing an idea)

2nd & 3rd layers of epoxy



Sanding/buffing/polishing. You can see all of the dimples in the epoxy here:

Installed (holes are for the "Z" to be replaced)



Through the dirty window & 20% tint

I will hopefully be getting in some extra stuff this weekend to get going on the upper/mid dash and the door accents.
Last edited by MeinVinyl; Jun 10, 2013 at 05:31 AM.
Thanks. That's what I will have for the center dash/waterfall, door accents, front lip, side skirts, and a possible rear diffuser. It all just will take time before I get it all done. I should have the rest of the interior pieces done in about 2-3 weeks.
I don't know how much I would charge if I started doing that. It's pretty much time consuming rather than expensive material in reality. Mine still isn't done. I'm actually going to do one more layer of epoxy and resand/buff/polish it yet again just to get it 100%.
Last edited by MeinVinyl; Jan 10, 2012 at 09:21 AM.
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Color choice is because I like the kevlar & brickyard over carbon & brickyard.
This is the start of the build thread actually. My friend's 350Z was totaled this morning. Looks like I will be getting some parts very quickly sure to his bad luck.
This is the start of the build thread actually. My friend's 350Z was totaled this morning. Looks like I will be getting some parts very quickly sure to his bad luck.
Dash & window switch covers are next. Front lip & Side Skirts won't be for another month or so. Really don't want to do them til it's much nicer outside.
Ok, so after a lot of sanding and trimming, the console is back in, but still not finished. I have to do a lot of touch up work and smoothing but here it is for now:
Just the start of the sanding




There is some weird lighting, so if you think there is a ripple, there is not. It has been sanded smooth. I will get updated pictures once we get another sunny day



I need to get the Double DIN installed as well as getting the "waterfall door" wrapped. That will be next, unless I just go with a gloss black for now.
Just the start of the sanding




There is some weird lighting, so if you think there is a ripple, there is not. It has been sanded smooth. I will get updated pictures once we get another sunny day



I need to get the Double DIN installed as well as getting the "waterfall door" wrapped. That will be next, unless I just go with a gloss black for now.
Last edited by MeinVinyl; Jan 23, 2012 at 04:55 AM.
Thanks. As you can see in the pictures, the area in front of the shift boot needs to be redone as well as some other sections too. I probably will fix them around April just before the Branson Z Fest in May.
it's been in the 60s the last two days up here in Nebraska and today I got out of work early so I took a few shots. Brickyard on a brick road... seems fitting... All the pictures were taken with my phone, so sorry they're not high quality.



oh, and they're building a new Nissan dealership so I took a couple shots over there too.



oh, and they're building a new Nissan dealership so I took a couple shots over there too.




