ZOHR "The Basement" Thread [General Off-Topic Ramblings]
Wished I could have gone with ya'll guys. I just had to much house work to do, if I don't do it during the weekend it will never get done during the week. Pretty soon I should have one of my own.
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Mike,
Here is the link to the Firearms sub-section I was telling you about: https://my350z.com/forum/firearms-and-hunting-482/
Here is the link to the Firearms sub-section I was telling you about: https://my350z.com/forum/firearms-and-hunting-482/
so i installed my cf hatch today looks pretty good..it was a little harder then i thought it would be...looking kinda like a ricer till tomorrow when i get the glass installed until then cf hatch with the trash bag window lol
yea i got this guy on here that im tryin to get a hood from...but its taking some time so i might just end up ordering a hood here soon because i have very little patience when it comes to getting stuff for my car...
Hey me and a friend are heading up to massanutten tomorrow to snowboard all weekend, probably leavin around 3pm, after i get off work, we are also gonna be riding the Flowrider, which is an indoor wave. so if you want to go, let me know, we could caravan up there
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I posted a meet in the Mid-A section for Sunday, March 15th. If you haven't attended before, read everything over and respond to the thread if you plan on attending.
It's not hard at all. You can tackle it on your own in about 10 minutes if you take your time to do a good job.
Here's a quick DIY guide.
The red arrows point to a set of factory clips up under the bumper. Just unbolt those and bend the clips back around under the bumper. That will loosen the tension on the center of the bumper. Then just take some self tapping screws or whatever (I just used some sheet rock screws I had laying around) and drill them into the rear bumper support.
The pic shows where I put mine for a nice and even tuck.

Here's a quick DIY guide.
The pic shows where I put mine for a nice and even tuck.



