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RichZ 09-12-2010 10:12 PM

Lower door trim
 
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Hi Guys,

Does anyone know if I can buy this part (red outline) of the door trim ?
Mine has various scratches and scuff marks of people getting in and out.. grrr

looks like the part is seperate from the main door trim?

Trips 09-12-2010 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by RichZ (Post 718321)
Hi Guys,

Does anyone know if I can buy this part (red outline) of the door trim ?
Mine has various scratches and scuff marks of people getting in and out.. grrr

looks like the part is seperate from the main door trim?

I think they may sell it as one whole piece? I've look at the specs and it doesn't show a separate part #, You may want to contact one of our Sponsor Nissan Dealers here? for a quote and double check that it is indeed a 1 piece item. Pm them, and I'm sure they can give you a price. If not buff it out if possible? and live with it. :tiphat:

RichZ 09-13-2010 12:59 AM

Yea I don't think it is either.. dammit!

Thanks.. I'll ask our sponsors... anyone else if you happen to want to sell that part, let me know :))

TreeSemdyZee 09-13-2010 01:10 AM

The door panel is a definitely a single piece.

WarmAndSCSI 09-13-2010 01:12 AM

Yeah, it's a single piece and you actually have to drill or snap a few plastic rivets to separate the whole thing into its components.

I wish it were modular cause I need to replace the top of one of ours...

1325 09-13-2010 06:01 AM

I believe this is the page you'll find the piece you're looking for: http://www.courtesyparts.com/370z-pa...8847_8858.html

kenchan 09-13-2010 10:08 AM

rich- try some Prima Nero or Aerospace303 on the scuffs. i recommend people use this stuff BEFORE you have scuffs because it prevents most of it. (stay away from Armorall!!!)

if all fails, i would get some interior paint and spray the bottom portion. do your door dynamat and speakers while you have the panel off to paint, i guess. :D

Cmike2780 09-13-2010 10:56 AM

You could try repairing the area using a heat gun, working small sections at a time. Smooth out and rapidly cool it. But, be very, very carefull not to overheat the area. I've only tried this on my old car with a blow dryer and it got some of the smaller scratches out. Try on a hidden portion 1st to see if it will work.

Just make sure a replacement is available just in case.

RichZ 09-16-2010 07:59 PM

Hey All..

Kenchan - I took your advice and Prima Nero worked its magic.. most of the scuff marks are all gone - only a couple of light faint scratches, but I think this will happen regardless - people getting in and out etc... and GIRLS with their stupid bags!

So i'm happy with it now and don't need to replace it...

anyway, I used a cleaner first that the guy gave me, don't know what it was called - i think it was made by Primo.. I used this first and really worked at it, then used the primo nero and pretty much buffed it with a terry towel...

Nice product btw, for anyone that wants to detail their car inside and doesn't want the ugly armor all silky greesy finish... this pretty much gives it that showroom matt finish..

WarmAndSCSI 09-16-2010 08:08 PM

Cool! Just so everybody knows, it's actually called Prima Nero in case you try to find it or otherwise look it up.

Baer383 09-16-2010 08:18 PM

I think you should get the people who put the clear bra on and have them do your lower trim panels.:icon17:


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