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Shotta 10-21-2012 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by nmjaxx9 (Post 1972898)
Ive had tinted tails for a year straight and no issues with rear ending :tup::tiphat:


Thats Awesome.

nmjaxx9 10-21-2012 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by NickTurnon (Post 1972955)
Update: Removed and re-applied with 2 coats instead of 3.

You can BARELY see a little red. But you can see thru the lights perfectly. No blotchy areas. Smooth layer.

Its awesome. & Removable in 30 seconds.

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Originally Posted by Shotta (Post 1973314)
Thats Awesome.

Plasti dip is def a cool thing to use for the tails, but the tinted look provides more durability imo, longer lasting, my friend did the VHT and then tried plastidip on his tails and his tails looked really bad, :icon17: he quickly went my route when he saw that the tints looked and lasted longer. Nice vid though. :tup:

pseftis 10-21-2012 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Footloose301 (Post 1970402)
I want your lip

ings+1 rep!

EverGreatest 10-22-2012 01:40 AM

brilliant

GhazaliGTE 10-22-2012 07:43 AM

So are all of the driveways in Arizona unpaved lol I feel like that would suck if it ever rained! But the Z looks awesome! I love the silver and black combination! It's funny how we pay for color matched splash guards and then paint them black again lol but it all matches well!

SvR370z 10-22-2012 08:29 AM

Can this stuff be used on wheel wells? Like the black plastic? If you took them out and sprayed them with a few coats? Seems like this would keep them protected and also
keeps the ugly faded look from happening.

NickTurnon 10-22-2012 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by GhazaliGTE (Post 1973779)
So are all of the driveways in Arizona unpaved lol I feel like that would suck if it ever rained! But the Z looks awesome! I love the silver and black combination! It's funny how we pay for color matched splash guards and then paint them black again lol but it all matches well!

Not all of them are unpaved. That was actually at a friend of mines house.. I have a cement driveway. Just depends on the type of area that you are in. His house was near horse ranches, acre properties, etc..Less commercial area.

Thanks for the compliments! :tiphat:
If anything it will protect my splash guards. I was actually starting to get black that trailed onto my rear bumper above the exhaust. The plasti dip protects that entirely & I can remove it whenever.

NickTurnon 10-22-2012 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by SvR370z (Post 1973812)
Can this stuff be used on wheel wells? Like the black plastic? If you took them out and sprayed them with a few coats? Seems like this would keep them protected and also
keeps the ugly faded look from happening.

Probably.. Think of it like a bedliner for a truck.. Only i think this stuff is flammable & can be removed much easier then the bedliner.

If you don't feel like using plasti-dip.. you can probably go get mothers "Back To Black" and clean the inside of your wheel well?

ONEighty 10-22-2012 02:02 PM

Plasti-dip is great for some things, but should not be overused in all places. Excellent for emblems, valences, and some small parts with smooth curfaces. I don't think it's good for wheels unless it's a very flat, big surface. Imagine removing it from a multi-spoke wheel or mesh? lol you'll be there for hours

ShinyBlueZ 10-22-2012 02:05 PM

plasti-dip fever everywhere! :icon18:

b1adesofcha0s 10-22-2012 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ONEighty (Post 1974452)
Plasti-dip is great for some things, but should not be overused in all places. Excellent for emblems, valences, and some small parts with smooth curfaces. I don't think it's good for wheels unless it's a very flat, big surface. Imagine removing it from a multi-spoke wheel or mesh? lol you'll be there for hours

Goo gone works very well for this. Spray it on, leave it for like 1-2 mins, then just wipe it off.

NickTurnon 10-22-2012 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ONEighty (Post 1974452)
Plasti-dip is great for some things, but should not be overused in all places. Excellent for emblems, valences, and some small parts with smooth curfaces. I don't think it's good for wheels unless it's a very flat, big surface. Imagine removing it from a multi-spoke wheel or mesh? lol you'll be there for hours

Yeah, and spraying more than 1 little coat. The more you spray, the easier it is to remove.

nmjaxx9 10-22-2012 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ShinyBlueZ (Post 1974456)
plasti-dip fever everywhere! :icon18:

:roflpuke2::roflpuke2: You would think so by the looks of some the peoples Zs on here.

NickTurnon 10-22-2012 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ShinyBlueZ (Post 1974456)
plasti-dip fever everywhere! :icon18:

I've Got A Fever... - YouTube

scgolfer7 11-15-2012 09:38 AM

I am thinking about plasti-diping my emblems on my Yellow Z. Anyone have pictures of this done? I am mainly looking at just doing the 370z badge on the back and leaving the rest. Any thoughts?


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