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Next on the list was replacing the cracked, original dash. It took a couple of days to remove and replace it, but it wasn't rocket surgery. I sourced a really
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Join Date: Dec 2022
Location: TX
Posts: 8
Drives: 09 Nissan 370Z M6
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Next on the list was replacing the cracked, original dash. It took a couple of days to remove and replace it, but it wasn't rocket surgery. I sourced a really nice replacement from the same salvage yard that sold me the rear subframe.
![]() I had a local PDR wizard remove a long crease in the driver's side door and rear quarter panel. Another local guy refinished the headlights. I touched up the worst paint blemishes on the front bumper and roof with some touch up paint. It's an improvement but far from perfect. It looks ok beyond about 10'. The exterior is about as nice as I can get it without repainting parts or all of the car. I'm going to drive it for a while before I make a decision regarding repainting it.
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