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filip00 06-05-2021 02:04 PM

2009 Desert Shadow 370z
 
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This is my 370z which is one very very improbable find.

It's a 2009, one of the first 370z's, with 15.000km on the clock (9500 miles).
The story is odd. The first owner was a german guy with loads of cash who bought the car and stored it in a garage in Croatia, so that when he comes to the coast for summer, he has a summer car there. Other than his driving at the coast, the car sat in a garage.
The owner died, so his daughter inherited the car. She sold it to a young guy in Germany who had the car for 10 days before losing his license due to speeding. So best course of action for him was to sell it. And that's how I got it.

So...the car has every item that was available back then (no camera). I'm not sure there was anything else available in 2009.
Condition of the car is absolute mint. Smells like new, still has original tyres on. Disc brakes are original, pads original, everything as it left the factory.

My intention is to keep the car for a long time....and only modify it a tiny little bit. So far I did just a few things (thanks to this forum DIYs!): I added a "drift switch" and I colored the fangs and the rear diffusor. Yes, I also changed the oil and the oil filter. Brake fluid is OK, antifreeze also OK.
Next on the list is to have a look at the galley gasket, I'd really like that peace of mind. Also, I was thinking of pulling out the fuel pump and simply adding an epoxy or something else over those prongs to make them stronger so that they don't break. Any other ideas perhaps?

Thanks for your comments and tips.

Edit: this part below is regularly updated as time progresses and the car gets minor upgrades.
Regular service not included in the list, i do it yearly anyway, as I do ~3000 miles per year. But for my notes: Mobil 1 ESP 5W30


CAR CHECKLIST:

1. Switch installed for turning off VDC June 2021
2. Clutch slave cylinder - changed July 2021
3. Clutch master cylinder - changed July 2021
4. Steering wheel fuse pulled out July 2021
5. Galley/gallery gaskets changed for newer November 2021
6. Clutch pedal spring removed November 2021
7. Rear hatch weight removed November 2021
8. Whiteline rear anti-roll bar installed April 2022
9. Invidia Gemini V2 catback exhaust installed April 2022
10. K&N air filters installed June 2022
11. Cabin air filter installed July 2022
12. OS Giken LSD installed July 2022
13. Eibach Pro Lowering Kit (-20mm/-25mm) installed September 2022
14. Eibach Spacers 20mm (all around) installed October 2022
15. Z1 Setrab Oil Cooler+thermostat + RSP Oil Pressure Gauge, installed February 2023
16. GK Tech differential brace, installed March 2023
17. Spacershop steering wheel spacer, installed April 2023
18. Switch for disabling gas/brake pedal combo
19. Braided steel brake lines - installed May 2023
20. EBC Bluestuff - installed May 2023
21. RBF Motul 600 - installed May 2023
22. Steering angle spacers + new tie rods - installed May 2023
23. Adjustable rear camber arms - October 2023
24. Adjustable rear toe arms - October 2023
25. Steering fluid cooler upgraded Mishimoto - installed January 2024, new servo oil LiquiMoly
26. Final drive swap 3.69 -> 4.08 February 2024 (Hardeman Motorsport NL), new oil (80w250 OSG)
27. Goodyear Eagle F1 Assym.6 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 April 2024
28. New transmission oil - 75w85 Mannol






Wishlist:
1. Fuel pump upgrade
2. Coilovers

JARblue 06-05-2021 03:23 PM

Nice find :tup:

And despite how much tread might be left, those tires are most certainly expired. Get some new ones asap!

Ventruck 06-06-2021 12:31 AM

Really cool find.

I'm totally with you on just doing things for peace of mind, and I think like that to a fault perhaps. Oil cooler and CSC would really be the main things that imo can't wait.

Hope the car treats you well. Times are kinda changing and I think the emphasis on analog/simple has become more prominent over debating performance as an indicator of value. As you'll see, some users/owners have come back. Of course, any car can have that kind of pull or charm, but I think it's interesting when considering there's the other half of the spectrum, where this generation Z has lived arguably too long of a production life — but people still come back.

DieselKrampus 06-06-2021 12:31 PM

Nice find, pretty cool spec also. Love the Persimmon interior. What is the name of that exterior color? Don't think I've seen that one before. And yes, definitely get new tires immediately.

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Rusty 06-06-2021 07:20 PM

Nice find. :tup:

I would still bleed the brakes and clutch fluid with something like Motul 600.

For the fuel pump top hat. Get one of these from CJM. :tup: Instead of appling epoxy on it.

https://cj-motorsports.com/products/...-pump-hat-370z

Gallery gaskets. Get these. Tip. Use locktite on the screws and once torqued. Use a center punch on the rim of the screw and dimple it. This will keep the screws from backing out.

EPS Tuning Oil Gallery Gasket/Hardware Kit

JARblue 06-06-2021 10:14 PM

:iagree: New brake fluid and pads are always good for used car. CJM top hat is billet - don't bother trying to bandaid the plastic OEM garbage. And EPS gallery gasket kit is :tup:

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Originally Posted by DieselKrampus (Post 3997637)
What is the name of that exterior color?

The grey color in 2009-2010 was Platinum Graphite. In 2011 it changed to Gun Metallic which was a slightly darker shade plus metallic flakes.

filip00 06-07-2021 01:17 AM

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Great tips guys, thanks for them! I'll definitely follow some of the advice here.

1. Gallery gaskets - I'll do it in a year's time, with the next oil change.
2. Fuel pump - I like the idea of replacing the top cap better than the epoxy bandage :D so yeah, I'll have look into that as well.
3. Brake fluid - I had it checked and since it contained no humidity and works well, I decided to postpone that change for now.
4. CSC - any preventative measure for this fail? I read about it, but I'm unsure as to what I can do preventatively.
5. Exterior color - I have no idea what it is. I doubt it's platinum grey, as it has a brown hue to it. A neighbour has an old brown Qashqai, and it's definitely more "silverish" than that, but still has that brown hue. Is there a sticker on the car (like VIN) which indicated exterior color?
6. Tyres - that's an interesting one. I first thought I'd use these to have some fun and change them as soon as they're spent...so like I mentioned earlier, I also did a VDC kill switch, I placed it in between the heated seat switches (see attachment). Still, I was surprised to find the car super grippy regardless of old tyres. I then went to alignment and asked to change camber on the rear, as I found it was a bit too negative for my taste. I went out and thought I'd use the tyres quickly but again, a LOT of grip. So regarding the tyres - I'm a bit disappointed with them being so soft and grippy although being 12 years old, and I'm suspecting they're losing pressure quite a bit (about 2PSI per 2 weeks or so), so they will be changed sometime soon.


https://i.imgur.com/VpBCJnh.jpg

Quicksilvers 06-07-2021 04:49 AM

Welcome to the 370Z forums. Research the forums.

old guy 06-07-2021 07:43 AM

I don’t care where you’re from that was a score

-ZS-Carpenter 06-07-2021 08:26 AM

Change the brake fluid, it's 13 years old. I don't care what it tested, it needs changed.
I would do every fluid in the car before driving it if that was mine. All of them.

The tires must go. Old tire that look OK is what killed the fast and furious guy. The only driving you should be doing with those are going slowly to the tire shop to have new ones installed.

Great find. I love the color combo. Hope you get to enjoy it for years

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JARblue 06-07-2021 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by filip00 (Post 3997690)
5. Exterior color - I have no idea what it is. I doubt it's platinum grey, as it has a brown hue to it. A neighbour has an old brown Qashqai, and it's definitely more "silverish" than that, but still has that brown hue. Is there a sticker on the car (like VIN) which indicated exterior color?
6. Tyres - that's an interesting one. Still, I was surprised to find the car super grippy regardless of old tyres.

5. I guess it's possible it was painted, but I doubt it. You should be able to locate the color code on the VIN sticker in the driver side door jamb. The color code for Platinum Graphite is K51.

6. Pretty risky. Those old tires will grip just fine until they fail catastrophically. And that risk increases the more you push them; the last thing you want is them failing on you at high speed going around a curve like Paul Walker's old Porsche tires.

Rusty 06-07-2021 01:05 PM

What Jar is getting at is that tires have a life span of 7 to 8 years regardless of mileage. The older the tire, the greater the chance of the tire to come apart. It's recommended to change tires at the 7 year mark. You can find the tire's birthday on the side wall. It will be the week and year imprinted.

filip00 06-09-2021 03:53 PM

Regarding the tires - I know. Rubber degrades over time regardless of storage, and same goes for seals, bushings, gaskets, tires, whatever we're talking about.
I'll change the tires soon, it is on the list. The only reason why I didn't do it as a priority is because I'm not going high speeds with the car, but it's on the list :)

After our discussion about the color and the color code, I went and checked the color code and it's not K51.

This is the passenger side sticker:

https://i.imgur.com/eGNrtJC.jpg

From what I can google, KAC is a color code for "Desert shadow" color.

JARblue 06-09-2021 04:07 PM

Yup, Desert Shadow.

That color and Arctic Blue Metallic are the two colors that weren't offered in the US region for the 370Z in 2009 :tup:

DieselKrampus 06-10-2021 10:54 AM

Yeah I noticed the bit of brown hue to it which made me think of it more like a "burnt bronze" shade. Very unique, I like it! :Thumbup:

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