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kenchan 06-28-2011 07:15 PM

Alex- quite a story ! :tup:

fullmonty 06-28-2011 07:34 PM

I had some guy working a Lowes come up to me and chatted me up about the car Sunday. Made my day

Dembflyr 06-28-2011 08:11 PM

Sunday must have been a chat up a Z owner day.

I was coming out of a hardware store when I noticed three guys around my Z. As I walked up one said "what kind of turbo kit do you have on that?"

I tried to play it off but they obviously knew what they were looking at.

Turns out one of them has a 2010 Nismo and one of the other had intalled a turbo kit on a 350.

happytheman 06-28-2011 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dembflyr (Post 1194595)
Sunday must have been a chat up a Z owner day.

I was coming out of a hardware store when I noticed three guys around my Z. As I walked up one said "what kind of turbo kit do you have on that?"

I tried to play it off but they obviously knew what they were looking at.

Turns out one of them has a 2010 Nismo and one of the other had intalled a turbo kit on a 350.

You tried to play it off as in..."turbo..what turbo"?:tup:

Fire 06-28-2011 10:50 PM

I have had a similar episode cruising after a cruise night. I was in the fast lane and had a car pull up in the slow lane. He yelled out so I turned down the music and he asked a couple questions and said he liked my car. When the light turned green he let me in and I turned right at the next light. I've never had a negative comment inperson just by posters here. Aint that strange? Wouldn't think haters would be on here. But maybe everybody isn't as they seem here.

FromG2Z 06-28-2011 11:25 PM

^ what haters have you seen here towards your car????

FromG2Z 06-28-2011 11:39 PM

Make that a Monday too, for people commenting on our cars.

So I took the wife out to dinner tonight for her birthday. Upon returning to my car, a very nice elder gentlemanand his wife were sitting in the car stall next to mine, having some ice cream as it was a gorgeous summer night. Apparently, they've been there a while. As I approach the Z with my wife, the man speaks out, "What kind of car is that???". I proceed to answer accordingly. He goes on to say (I kid you not), "My... That has to be the most beautiful car I have ever seen. They really got the lines right on the car. My wife and I walked around your car and had a real good look at it."

Word for word... that's what he said... Best compliment I have ever gotten for a car I've owned, especially coming from a guy maybe in his 50's or 60's... assuming he's seen his fair share of "beautiful" cars, saying that my Z was one of them, if not the best, says a lot about our cars. Made me feel all giddy inside. We chatted for a while longer, and he was impressed at how our cars cost under 40k... a testament to Nissan design.

Anyways, building off of what I posted this morning, I got the car back from the shop, had the 3M CF rear valence installed, and clear bra for a-pillars and headlights. Here's some pics... forgive the phone quality pics. No DSLR with me. I'll do a better photo shoot this weekend after a good detail. Am really loving the new rear valence look. Much needed to break up all that white in the rear. Draws the attention to my sweet pipes ;)

The 1st pic was also the spot where the old chap was parked next to me... sorry the shot was a little far and quality was low. I zoomed in on my camera phone from the bench across the street as we too ate some ice cream. Since there were a lot of folks out and about, me taking a pic of my own car up close on a busy street prolly wouldn't bode too well.

http://www.the370z.com/members/fromg...ence-3m-cf.jpg

The 2nd and 3rd pics are of the clear bra on the pillar and headlights, if you're thinking "What's so special about these pics?" That's the whole point... you can barely (if at all) see the edges. My guy made sure to go all the way to the edges... (p.s. now that I have seen his work, I am still debating whether or not to clear bra the hood and fenders.

http://www.the370z.com/members/fromg...s-no-edges.jpg

http://www.the370z.com/members/fromg...s-no-edges.jpg

SeminoleZ 06-29-2011 12:27 AM

Picked up some Blue interior LED's for the dome and trunk. Hoping it gives it a nice glow and doesn't make the car smell like Uncle Bens.

onzedge 06-29-2011 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by SeminoleZ (Post 1194871)
Picked up some Blue interior LED's for the dome and trunk. Hoping it gives it a nice glow and doesn't make the car smell like Uncle Bens.

:icon18:

happytheman 06-29-2011 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by FromG2Z (Post 1194791)
Make that a Monday too, for people commenting on our cars.

So I took the wife out to dinner tonight for her birthday. Upon returning to my car, a very nice elder gentlemanand his wife were sitting in the car stall next to mine, having some ice cream as it was a gorgeous summer night. Apparently, they've been there a while. As I approach the Z with my wife, the man speaks out, "What kind of car is that???". I proceed to answer accordingly. He goes on to say (I kid you not), "My... That has to be the most beautiful car I have ever seen. They really got the lines right on the car. My wife and I walked around your car and had a real good look at it."

Word for word... that's what he said... Best compliment I have ever gotten for a car I've owned, especially coming from a guy maybe in his 50's or 60's... assuming he's seen his fair share of "beautiful" cars, saying that my Z was one of them, if not the best, says a lot about our cars. Made me feel all giddy inside. We chatted for a while longer, and he was impressed at how our cars cost under 40k... a testament to Nissan design.

Anyways, building off of what I posted this morning, I got the car back from the shop, had the 3M CF rear valence installed, and clear bra for a-pillars and headlights. Here's some pics... forgive the phone quality pics. No DSLR with me. I'll do a better photo shoot this weekend after a good detail. Am really loving the new rear valence look. Much needed to break up all that white in the rear. Draws the attention to my sweet pipes ;)

The 1st pic was also the spot where the old chap was parked next to me... sorry the shot was a little far and quality was low. I zoomed in on my camera phone from the bench across the street as we too ate some ice cream. Since there were a lot of folks out and about, me taking a pic of my own car up close on a busy street prolly wouldn't bode too well.


Nice! I love it when I receive totally unsolicited compliments! Makes me feel so good!

I like the rear valance!:tup: in for DSLR pics of it! I've been wondering whether I should get mine done matte, or gloss. :confused: I haven't really been planning on CF bits, but only because of the reported yellowing. Any idea how well the CF vinyl will hold up?

Econ 06-29-2011 08:10 AM

looks good FromG2Z

i wish i got clearbra'd when i bought the car.... oh well..

FromG2Z 06-29-2011 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1195018)
Nice! I love it when I receive totally unsolicited compliments! Makes me feel so good!

I like the rear valance!:tup: in for DSLR pics of it! I've been wondering whether I should get mine done matte, or gloss. :confused: I haven't really been planning on CF bits, but only because of the reported yellowing. Any idea how well the CF vinyl will hold up?

Thanks bud... I appreciate it. Yeah, I was totally taken aback by that man's compliment. It did really make me appreciate my car EVEN more than I already do. I just love my Z. Best car I have owned... thus far.

As for the CF bits, I used the 3M CF wrap. They actually come in diff't colors... way cool. Buddy of mine used the silver CF wrap on his silver STi to contrast it nicely. It wraps REALLY well, esp around corners...very forgiving. You just need to find a really good installer. Durability wise, I have not heard negative things. I have not heard of yellowing either.

The best part??? If you feel like switching or changing or because for some reason it did yellow, just have it peeled off!!! and put another! It's not permanent, like paint.... Also, I believe it's warrantied from peeling and discoloration anyways (3M warranty), just like the clear bra. I might be wrong. Someone else can chime in.

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Originally Posted by Econ (Post 1195056)
looks good FromG2Z

i wish i got clearbra'd when i bought the car.... oh well..

Thanks Econ... yeah, the clear bra is probably the best mod a car enthusiast can do on their cars... For me, I really don't like "edges" or lines... so when I do the clear bras, I do a "whole" panel...i.e. front bumper, a-pillars, mirrors, etc. It has really saved my bumper. I have ZERO chips after numerous highway jaunts. Also, it's warrantied as aforementioned...


P.S. What do you guys think of putting 3M CF on my mirrors? I don't want to go overboard... but my 3M guy was saying that would look great?!?!?!?!:ugh2:

Fire 06-29-2011 09:47 AM

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Hey From. Had a few detractors post in different areas. A couple said they didn't like my flat black on red. Another post says that they think the vert is ugly. And ofcourse you have the many putting down the AT. As I said though I have never had a negative comment inperson. That includes the Imports at Carlisle with hundreds of people at the show. The good thing is that no matter what others say here I'm the only one that I need to please. And I'm very happy with my ride :tiphat:

kenchan 06-29-2011 10:05 AM

FromGtoZ- car's looking good! good job on the clearbra. i too sometimes find nicks up there on the a-pillar and sometimes the very front part of the roof. :icon14: not yet on my Z but ive seen them on my previous cars. headlamp clearbra's are a great investment. does your insurance give you any discounts for doing the headlamp clearbra? might want to check cause those lamps are EXPENSIVE to replace. :D

happytheman- the CF is probably your best choice (especially the FujimuraAuto rear diffuser cover thingie) but then again if you do the 3M DiNoc correctly it can look very good too. considering all the contours i would first remove the axle-back and paint the bottom side of the rear bumper (center section only) matte-black first before applying DiNoc or black vinyl. it looks pretty silly when you got vinyl back there but can see that the bottom-side was not applied. lol :icon14: believe me, people behind you will notice this. i clean the bottom side of the rear splash guards all the time because of this. :D

yah fire, if you're happy with your ride who cares! :tup: at least your wheels arent yellow or something crazy. ;)

FromG2Z 06-29-2011 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire (Post 1195221)
Hey From. Had a few detractors post in different areas. A couple said they didn't like my flat black on red. Another post says that they think the vert is ugly. And ofcourse you have the many putting down the AT. As I said though I have never had a negative comment inperson. That includes the Imports at Carlisle with hundreds of people at the show. The good thing is that no matter what others say here I'm the only one that I need to please. And I'm very happy with my ride :tiphat:

That's alright Fire... to each his own opinion. As long as we're happy with our own cars. For example, I wouldn't do the flat black spoiler on my car either, but if you like it, that's all that matters. I just did the 3M CF valence on mine, and not everyone will like it, but that's ok.

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1195242)
FromGtoZ- car's looking good! good job on the clearbra. i too sometimes find nicks up there on the a-pillar and sometimes the very front part of the roof. :icon14: not yet on my Z but ive seen them on my previous cars. headlamp clearbra's are a great investment. does your insurance give you any discounts for doing the headlamp clearbra? might want to check cause those lamps are EXPENSIVE to replace. :D

happytheman- the CF is probably your best choice (especially the FujimuraAuto rear diffuser cover thingie) but then again if you do the 3M DiNoc correctly it can look very good too. considering all the contours i would first remove the axle-back and paint the bottom side of the rear bumper (center section only) matte-black first before applying DiNoc or black vinyl. it looks pretty silly when you got vinyl back there but can see that the bottom-side was not applied. lol :icon14: believe me, people behind you will notice this. i clean the bottom side of the rear splash guards all the time because of this. :D

yah fire, if you're happy with your ride who cares! :tup: at least your wheels arent yellow or something crazy. ;)

Yeah, I might have my guy wrap the 3M CF stuff ALL the way underneath and deeper into the cutouts, but I am just worried about the heat emanated from our tips. Will that melt the vinyl overlay, even if not touching????

And what do you guys think about 3M CFing the mirrors and maybe the B-pillars?!?!??! Too much?


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