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AlphaSnacks 05-26-2018 11:55 PM

Bought my 370Z back...now it's time to restore it. (Mini-rebuild thread?)
 
4 years ago I sold my 370Z to Wilde Jaguar-Maserati in Florida. I traded it in for a 2013 Infiniti M56S. I missed the Z shortly after and have long wanted to get back into one. Through Carfax I found out that the car ended up nearby in Winter Park. I had the Infiniti for only 2 years, until I traded it for a 2012 Jaguar XKR, which is an absolutely terrific car. Years went by and I decided I wanted to track the Z down and try to buy it back.

Last year the itch for a 6MT toy became very...itchy. I Googled the VIN to see if it's up for sale anywhere...and instead the owner's info came up (everything's a little too public in FL). Through some quick work, I managed to get a hold of him and ask him if he wanted to sell it. He didn't. But we spoke about the car and I gave him its background.

So instead, I kept searching for a car from Oct-Dec (mostly E46 M3s and 370Zs). And then my wife told me her company was ending Orlando operations. And she had 90 days to find a new job. So the search stopped up until she got a new job. And in late-April, I started looking again. I was about to make a move on an M3 in nearby Winter Garden from an eBay listing, but I was too slow...the listing was gone. Car had sold. It was the 3rd M3 I missed out on.

This was Sunday May 13th. I was a little bummed out, but whatever. Two hours later, I get a text message. It's the owner of my 370Z: he has a second baby on the way, and he hasn't been driving the car much at all. And asked if I was still interested? 48 hours later, May 15th...well...happy 33rd birthday to me.

https://scontent.ftpa1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...0f&oe=5B88F6D8

But there are issues...and this will basically be a mini-build and restoration thread. The car needs some fixing. There was quite a bit of neglect. But I've already started sorting some of it.

More details to come.

vtec to vvel 05-26-2018 11:59 PM

So you essentially bought the same car twice. Why not just get another Z, perhaps newer and with little to no issues?

Welcome back btw.

AlphaSnacks 05-27-2018 12:18 AM

Wanted my car. My specs. My color, low mileage (I sold it with 17K, bought it back with 40K). Plus I sold it with some mods left on it, including oil cooler, intake tubes, Swift springs, spacers. Plus I know the exact history of the car.

And when shopping for a Z, it was basically impossible to find one with the specs I wanted, mileage, no accidents, and price.

vtec to vvel 05-27-2018 12:34 AM

I understand, as I recently went from an ‘09 Z to a ‘13 Z, same color/trim/options, just that the older Z was an auto and the newer Z a manual, and people thought I was crazy, but hey YOLO.

Stay safe with that Alberto storm sh!t looming in the gulf.

AlphaSnacks 05-29-2018 02:34 PM

Looks like a few body panels will need to be repainted. Too heavily damaged from tree sap, bird poop, and sun damage. Ate into the clear and left markings. Hood has some areas of spider-webbing and paint fade to go along with it. It 100% needs a respray.

I'll post pictures soon.

Will also be cleaning the MAF and TBs too.

AlphaSnacks 05-29-2018 08:44 PM

https://instagram.ftpa1-2.fna.fbcdn....95869952_n.jpg

No, those aren't seahorses in my paint. That's the paint damaged from:

1) Constant exposure to sunlight without top coating
2) Shitty car washes ruining clear coat
3) Lack of proper paint care
4) Sap, poop, etc.

This is spider-webbing. The above with heat is what usually causes it in an OEM paint application on a non flexing part like the hood. Eventually, once the clear coat totally thins out it breaks and flakes apart. Nothing can fix this besides paint. The clear coat is so bad and so thin in this area that the hood has a notable discoloration that I thought was a hand print. This is easily the worst part of the car's exterior.

Here's more:
https://instagram.ftpa1-2.fna.fbcdn....40195840_n.jpg
https://instagram.ftpa1-2.fna.fbcdn....40596224_n.jpg
https://instagram.ftpa1-2.fna.fbcdn....19001344_n.jpg

A lot of that is bird crap that's been etched into the paint and burned into the clear. It's basically unsalvageable and will require a respray. I am 100% certain that I will get the hood and roof resprayed. The bird poop on the front quarter panel shot by the wheel feels smooth to the touch. I have some hope that it can be sanded away, compounded, polished, and then sealed with a glass or ceramic coating. If that works, I will attempt the same on the rear hatch (the pic with the 90-degree scratch by the glass, which has similar bird **** damage).

I've already gotten a quote on the paint. I'm looking at about $1000 to do: bumper, hood, roof.

vtec to vvel 05-29-2018 10:08 PM

It’s almost like someone loaned their hot gf to be pimped out and got back a cracked out whore

snakebite 05-29-2018 10:47 PM

I rather enjoy the thought of you finding your car and "bringing it home".

Sure, you might have found another one with PERFECT paint. But it wouldn't be the same.

Great story.

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AlphaSnacks 05-29-2018 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakebite (Post 3760436)
I rather enjoy the thought of you finding your car and "bringing it home".

Sure, you might have found another one with PERFECT paint. But it wouldn't be the same.

Great story.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk

Yep. I also wouldn't feel like having to redo all of the critical mods my car already has, which I mentioned. Oil cooler being a major one, with the Swifts, and I forgot I also did camber bolts too. Just the current mods on my car are like $2K in total (parts and labor).

But yeah, getting the actual car back and bringing it back to tip-top shape is where the fun is at.

AlphaSnacks 05-30-2018 03:21 PM

I think I've figured out why the auto headlights won't work. The driver's side window isn't dropping down and going up every time I open and close the door. So it's possible that the car doesn't know when I've opened the door to shut off the lights. But the auto up/down on the window switch works just fine. It could either need a reset, or a new door sensor. :|

AlphaSnacks 05-30-2018 03:35 PM

Welp, I can confirm it's the door switch. I opened the door while the car was running, and the warning never displayed on the dash, and the window didn't drop either. Opened the passenger side and the window dropped and warning came on instantly.

Time to figure out how to replace the door switch/sensor.

AlphaSnacks 05-30-2018 04:11 PM

Annnnnnnnnd I fixed it. The auto headlights now work!

Fortunately, the door switch was simply loose. I tightened the phillips head on the door jamb just a few clicks and the window dropped a 1/4 inch, confirming that the sensor began working. I closed the door, and the window rolled up. I checked the headlights, presto. Back to working order.

danegrey 05-30-2018 05:06 PM

congrats on getting your car back...
always nice to have it back in the family...

Gtpdy 06-02-2018 10:18 AM

Congratulations on getting your car back. Are you going to have a professional detail the paint try to fix it?

AlphaSnacks 06-02-2018 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gtpdy (Post 3761513)
Congratulations on getting your car back. Are you going to have a professional detail the paint try to fix it?

Yes. Once the body panels are resprayed it'll get a full detail with a glass coating.

We've already done a few test spots. The below is a before/after 30 seconds of compound using a Rupes + glass coating:

https://instagram.ftpa1-1.fna.fbcdn....53963520_n.jpg

https://instagram.ftpa1-1.fna.fbcdn....96888832_n.jpg

The actual detail will be compound > polish > seal > coat.


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