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nogoodname 05-30-2009 10:36 PM

black Nissan emblems plus take off the 370z would rock

theDreamer 05-30-2009 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 81498)
I'd like black logos.

I want something to replace the Nissan hamburger emblems, wish they were flush like on other Nissan vehicles so we could easily slap a Z or something there.

frost 05-30-2009 10:41 PM

You know, everyone says that, but where's the vendor who listens to us?

theDreamer 05-30-2009 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 81514)
You know, everyone says that, but where's the vendor who listens to us?

Laughing at us and then "magically" finds something for ten times the normal price. :rolleyes:

nogoodname 05-30-2009 10:43 PM

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not here i guess

frost 05-30-2009 10:45 PM

no doubt. but i really would like some replacement for the hamburgers and a black 370z. Of which I would only use the Z.

nogoodname 05-30-2009 10:53 PM

too bad it's sunk in..............on the G.....just remove that thing

frost 05-30-2009 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 81539)
too bad it's sunk in..............on the G.....just remove that thing

You son of a bitch.

nogoodname 05-30-2009 10:55 PM

party pooper huh

frost 05-30-2009 10:56 PM

That's just me being jealous. And dramatic.

nogoodname 05-30-2009 10:57 PM

i know i know.


too bad i hate to repaint a car or i would be down to remove and bondo/paint

and while at that bondo the splash guards in too...if not...no splash guards for me

frost 05-30-2009 10:58 PM

I would be curious to know what someone would pay for a bond/paint job that removes the hamburgers. Gotta imagine $600+ since they have to paint the front and the back.

nogoodname 05-30-2009 10:59 PM

yea....not really worth unless you gotta paint the car no matter what

frost 05-30-2009 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 81554)
yea....not really worth unless you gotta paint the car no matter what

My thought is like, if I have to paint the whole front/rear bumper anyway, I may as well get a bodykit anyway, which of course wouldn't have the hamburgers anyway.

nogoodname 05-30-2009 11:04 PM

well, if the bumper needs replacing then yea...if it's a scuffle....my way works out better

frost 05-30-2009 11:08 PM

Maybe someone will key me front to back, and I can just pay the deductible :D
When I had my "s8n" license place, I waited for that to happen daily.

nogoodname 05-30-2009 11:11 PM

what a plate...lol


I still like the whole debadged thing better than the fairlady Z emblem

frost 05-30-2009 11:13 PM

I had the s8n plate since 2001 on many different vehicles, but it just didn't go with the white 370. :\

nogoodname 05-30-2009 11:15 PM

true.........would be weird

antennahead 05-30-2009 11:30 PM

Just go drive the piss out of the damn thing, that'll make you forget about the hamburger versus Z thing :icon17:

John

nogoodname 05-30-2009 11:32 PM

i agree antenna head john......lol

antennahead 05-30-2009 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 81606)
i agree antenna head john......lol

A little speed and handling always makes me worry less/forget about the small stuff on the car I want to change or fix :driving:

John

The Weapon 05-31-2009 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Diversion (Post 80268)
The are "essentially" the same but the Z on the 350 version has the 3 dots in the center of the Z (to match the other Z emblems on the 350). Where as the 370Z Fairlady version has a clean, solid Z without the 3 dots.

370Z version just flows better with the car.. Do it the right way for a true effect atleast.

350Z version
http://www.thezstore.com/store/graph...arge311121.jpg

370Z version
http://www.thezstore.com/store/graph...311127-wmc.jpg

No i wasn't saying to the use the 350Z "Fairlady Z" only the Fairlady Part and reuse the Z that is currently on the car right now that has 3 7 0 "Z"

I was just wondering if the Z that's currently on right now is the same size as the Fairlady Z.

theDreamer 05-31-2009 10:14 AM

I believe they are, the only thing I was not able to tell is if the current Z is in the proper position to match up with the Fairlady. I removed mine completely and used the new Z.

billydsz 08-20-2009 09:58 PM

I don't get it. Ignorant, most likely. But Ney. :thumbsdown:

frost 08-20-2009 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by billydsz (Post 161582)
I don't get it. Ignorant, most likely. But Ney. :thumbsdown:

ignorant? :rolleyes:

billydsz 08-20-2009 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 161586)
ignorant? :rolleyes:

Freely admitted, lol. I really don't get the attraction though.:wtf2:

frost 08-20-2009 11:18 PM

I think people just like to be different mate. Same reason they stick 370 badges on theirs, lol.

Trips 08-20-2009 11:36 PM

I like the idea and it looks good.
:tup::tup:

sktvietdragon 08-21-2009 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Diversion (Post 80170)

do you really have to put the letters on one at a time?

theDreamer 08-21-2009 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sktvietdragon (Post 161999)
do you really have to put the letters on one at a time?

No, there is two pieces on the lettering. One is clear on the top and the other orange which covers the glue/tape. You could remove the orange side and lay the whole name if you want, but be careful as I am not 100% sure how well the clear piece holds onto the letters.

phelan 08-21-2009 09:53 AM

the clear piece actually does a very good job of holding onto the letters, so you can just yank the orange piece, place it down, remove the clear piece, then pull the mold up.

of course, be careful when you put it down in the first place, i think i missed horizontal by about 2 degrees ><' i think i'm the only one that notices, but it's enough that i may take it off and do it over.

Cjanik 08-21-2009 10:16 AM

^ i know how that is, ive done things that were ONLY noticeable to me, but it still bothered the heck out of me!

Its almost like a rock chip, nobody can see it but you because you found it while waxing, and now everytime you see your car, your eye's fixate on that spot every time, argh!!!

Trips 08-21-2009 04:05 PM

Hey guys a thought I liked the emblems to have been on the fender lower side like they did on the older Z's any of you guys thoughts of badging there side fenders? and I apologize I'm not trying to hijack the thread.

xiven 08-21-2009 04:09 PM

the less badges the better imo

Ztoon 02-02-2010 02:23 AM

Love it........will be putting one on my Amuse rear end.

370zproject 02-02-2010 01:58 PM

ok so no one ever told me what fairladyZ is all about anyone wanna explain... ? :D

theDreamer 02-02-2010 02:03 PM

Nissan S30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Datsun Sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ztoon 02-02-2010 10:45 PM

The Short Story:
Fair Lady and later Fairlady - The name given to the first line of sports cars designed and built by Nissan Motors Japan after W.W.II, with the specific intent of being marketed in the USA - 1960.
The name "Fair Lady" was given to the new sports car line by Mr. Katsuji Kawamata, President Of Nissan Motors Japan, after he attended the Broadway Musical "My Fair Lady" while visiting the US in 1958. He felt that the name would invoke an image of beauty for the car - because people would think of the beauty of the music and the leading lady in that Broadway Musical.

This is a common and accepted practice within the Japanese culture for selecting automotive names. It is not a usual cultural method here in the US however - so Nissan more commonly used engine size and model numbers as Model Names for the US market.

The More Complete Story: The SPL212 was introduced in 1960. It was a two passenger car with a 1.2 Liter four cycl. engine ( 2 12). The "S" stood for Sport, the "P" was the designation for the Bluebird chassis, and the "L" stood for left hand drive. It is significant to note that "L" left hand drive cars could not be sold in Japan at that time. Thus Nissan's first Sports Car was specifically intended for the US market.

To understand why the name "Fair Lady" was given to a Sports Car, one has to think in terms of the Japanese culture, rather than that of the America culture. The Japanese revere traditions of Art, Music, Philosophy and the study of Beauty. All of these cultural values are considered to be acquired tastes and skills, gained over a lifetime, through personal study and practice.

Here in the US we place a much higher cultural value on personal creativity. Art and Music are considered to be more a matter of inspiration, personal expression and creativity. We therefore place a higher value on personal creativity and expression, than the resulting traditions of the art or music.

While Mr. Katsuji Kawamata, the President of Nissan Motors Ltd., was visiting the United States in 1958 he attended a performance, on-Broadway, of the hit musical "My Fair Lady".

A couple of years later (1960), when Nissan was about to introduce its new Sports Car Line, Mr. Kawamata gave it the official name of "Fair Lady". He had been so impressed with the beauty of the music and the leading lady in that Broadway Musical, that he thought everyone would relate the name of Nissans new sports car "the Fair Lady" to the beauty of the music and the leading lady in the play. Indeed, that is what happened in Japan, the name made perfect sense there and was readily accepted in that market.

The Fairlady (now one word) Sport Car line continued to evolve through the 1960's with the introduction of the Fairlady 1500 in Oct. of 1962, then the Fairlady 1600 in 1965. Along with this evolution of its product lines, Nissan Motors was attempting to increase it's exports to the US Market.

Mr. Yutaka Kayatama, then President of Nissan Motors USA, knew that his customers would not accept the name "Fairlady" for a Sports Car here in the USA, so the Sales and Marketing departments in the US had used the cars model numbers for the most part, in advertising and sales promotion, and with the introduction of the new models for 1965 the badging on the front fenders was changed, on the US cars, from "Fairlady" to "Datsun 1600".

When the new HLS30 Sports/GT was designed and built for the US Market - Mr. Katayama suggested that it not be badged as the "Fairlady' in the US. Mr. K. thought that the car should be named something more aggressive, like "Tiger" or "Shark" in keeping with US cultural traditions and values. That idea having been turned down in Japan, he was willing to accept "Datsun 240-Z". The 240 was a shortened version of the 2400cc engine displacement, and the "Z", which had been the new car's product file designation within Nissan's Design Department.

Mr. Teiichi Hara, General Manager of the Design Department, had given the original sports car plans the file designation "Type Z", as most all of the other characters in the roman alphabet had been previously used.

NYBladeZ 02-02-2010 10:50 PM

I love my Fairlady Z badge!


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