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LakeShow 11-06-2011 07:59 PM

Help! Just bought 370z Needs Paint Work!
 
Hello, I just bought a 370z a few weeks ago brand new. I noticed when I bought it it had these weird marks embedded within the paint. The car is Gun Metallic. The manager told me when I bought the car to bring it back and they will take it to a body shop to fix it. Today they had their prep guys try to buff and polish out these stains in the paint but did absolutely nothing.
So now they told me to bring it back next week when an appointment is set up and I was told they will probably remove the clear coat from the whole car, fix the paint stains and scuffs and re clear the car. I don't really know if this is good or bad but my paint is in bad shape right now. I'm not a paint specialist or really not keen with paint work. I need some advice.

m4a1mustang 11-06-2011 08:00 PM

Sounds like the clearcoat has etched through in a few places.

I'm not really sure if it's possible for them to remove the clear safely, then re-clear the car. How many panels are affected? It might be easier for the dealership just to have the affected panels repainted.

Ron 11-06-2011 08:11 PM

I think it's actually good that happened and the dealer is covering.. you are gonna get a proper coat of clear, instead of the crappy factory job

UNKNOWN_370 11-06-2011 09:37 PM

Downside... it goes down as a paint repair on your car and brings the value down a lot.

LakeShow 11-06-2011 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 1395057)
Sounds like the clearcoat has etched through in a few places.

I'm not really sure if it's possible for them to remove the clear safely, then re-clear the car. How many panels are affected? It might be easier for the dealership just to have the affected panels repainted.

It's actually little bits and pieces around the car. On the trunk by the spoiler, on the front left fender, top part of the hood. It seems to be scattered.

LakeShow 11-06-2011 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1395177)
Downside... it goes down as a paint repair on your car and brings the value down a lot.

Really, how does this get documented? It's a brand new car, what shall I do.

LakeShow 11-06-2011 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 1395068)
I think it's actually good that happened and the dealer is covering.. you are gonna get a proper coat of clear, instead of the crappy factory job

I would like my paint and clear coat new but as long as it doesn't get documented like Unkown said. I'd rather it not done if it drops my value.

Skeeterbop 11-06-2011 11:52 PM

a few people have had that problem with gm. My paint has it a little between the spoiler and the rear window. I don't worry to much cause the only time anyone notices is when i point it out. That being said, the problem is underneath the clear coat. The only way to fix it is a repaint which should be covered under warranty.

Skeeterbop 11-07-2011 12:03 AM

Ok, here is a link to the thread: http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-r...-problems.html
A few excerpts concerning the GM issues:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jazz
i have same issues with my 2011 roadster...you can only see it whe the light is just right!

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsudah
I just started noticing this on my 2011 gun metallic...I don't think it's right that we just have to live with it as if it was a normal thing...I'm planning to call Nissan and will fight this as longs as I have to!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jazz
well, nissan is going to paint my car!! think i will have them do it in the fall before it put it away for the winter.

what do you thinbk about that!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jazz
they will tell you that they need a rep from nissan to come and see it before they will do anything for you!

they told me i need a respray on my car...but the rep needs to sign off on it before the start.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsudah
you are absolutely right! the dealership just called and they said they will need to have their specialist see it, who won't be in until the beginning of September. I will update then.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jazz
UPDATE!!!
the nissan REP has approved a repaint of my full car!! they have also said the would pay me off to not paint it! or buy the car back from me!

anyone looking for parts?

what should i do?


LakeShow 11-07-2011 01:01 AM

So do I have to now contact Nissan North America? My dealer said that they will have a body shop take care of it but I feel it won't be the same. Will Nissan N.A. just honor a paint job done by factory?

TropicZ 11-07-2011 06:25 AM

See my post: http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...-car-true.html
I got my car just 3 days ago and the dealership said they clear coated the car. Can't find any evidence of a fresh clear coat job - no paint smell, I checked all the panel gaps, under the weather strips etc, no evidence of fresh clear coat. They say they do that because sometimes when the car sits for a long time waiting for a customer to buy it, the factory clear coat gets weathered and the only way to restore it is to recoat. Is it possible your dealer applied a fresh layer of clear coat before they did a good job buffing out the weather stains and in so doing, they locked in the marks for good?

Bertelicious 11-07-2011 01:18 PM

YOu know, I have some same issues. Small stains that do not buff out. My Z is a the Brilliant Silver. This is interesting. Maybe Ill go and discuss with the dealer.

kenchan 11-07-2011 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeShow (Post 1395054)
Hello, I just bought a 370z a few weeks ago brand new. I noticed when I bought it it had these weird marks embedded within the paint. The car is Gun Metallic. The manager told me when I bought the car to bring it back and they will take it to a body shop to fix it. Today they had their prep guys try to buff and polish out these stains in the paint but did absolutely nothing.
So now they told me to bring it back next week when an appointment is set up and I was told they will probably remove the clear coat from the whole car, fix the paint stains and scuffs and re clear the car. I don't really know if this is good or bad but my paint is in bad shape right now. I'm not a paint specialist or really not keen with paint work. I need some advice.

why did you take delivery if you knew the paint was bad? :confused:

fuct 11-07-2011 02:21 PM

old sap stains maybe? can you get us a pic?

LakeShow 11-07-2011 04:09 PM

I bought the car on the basis that these imperfections will come out and they have agreed to do whatever it takes to get it out but it seems very extreme. The dealer said they will take it to a body shop, but I will make an effort to call Nissan N.A. tomorrow to see if I can get something resolved. I will get a pic up later tonight. They are brown stains in the paint if anyone is familiar, but not just that also little scuffs and actually some glue residue from the white stickers they have when they arrived in the U.S.


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