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With CRAZY water behaviour!! 🤯 It's a mega price with the warranty too. If I was to look at 2 cars of similar age, mileage and condition one had PPF and the other didn't - I know which one I'd buy.
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Lovely to hear Andy, clear wrap all the way.
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Would love a New Z, looks soooo good.
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Yes for 18's no for 19's, best UHP 19's currently is the Continental Sport Contact 7
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Must.... Resist.... More.... Detailing.... Products 😬
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350Z cherry about to be popped
davey_83 replied to SalisburyFFC's topic in Introductions & Welcome Messages
Ello n welkom, stick around -
Hi everyone Those of you that know me and have seen my car know I'm very particular about paintwork and for a none garaged daily driver she's very clean. Following on from a front end refresh last month, I had the bumper and front part of the wings PPF'd to help protect my investment as we all know the 350z and 370z are prone to stone chips. Suntek Reaction is their flagship PPF film with 12 year warranty. SunTek's own template, so no cuts are made on the car. suntekfilms.com/paintprotection/ppf-reaction SunTek Reaction is a completely reinvented product that merges the super hydrophobicity* of ceramic coating with premium, self-healing paint protection film. This advanced two-in-one construction keeps your finish looking like it rarely sees the road, thanks to impressive protective benefits. Offer price for front bumper £375inc vat and free partial wing PPF too as it's a high impact area for forum members. Normal price would be £490 for these sections. No stone/rock chips No road rash No bug etching No swirls No scratches Top Wrapz Birmingham - 07930515600 The gloss and clarity is unreal!! Really happy with it and should look the same for years and years 😁
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Hansburger: Solar Orange 350Z VQ37HR
davey_83 replied to Hansburger's topic in Member Build Projects
Super wheel fetish, fair play. Your car is sooo clean under there too. -
Never come across it or seen one fitted to any other 350z... you'd have thought they put one on their demo.
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The Black Pig Company has kindly invited us over for a breakfast meet courtesy of @Will370z Need to confirm time, note it for 10am (their opening time) however I'd like to arrive for 9:30am to get us set up and seated. Mark from BPC confirmed he'll kindly open early for us ☺️ Date: Sunday 12th June Time: 9:30am Location: Alcester Road Worcester WR7 4HR Pre Meet: for anyone who fancies Hopwood Services 8:45am 1. davey_83
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Cheers fella, apologies my iron fallout remover product test on my 92' Sunny wheels didn't tickle your fancy 😃
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Been after a spoiler lip/extension for ages however with nothing available for the 350z, a bit of creative thinking was in order. Meant for a Mercedes W177, bit of fettling and it fits rather well #OEM+ 👌 Offered up numerous times, under side edges trimmed back and PU sealant applied. The next day began to remove tape Ta damn Been on over 2 weeks as wanted to confirm my findings, really happy with it as none of the available replacement spoilers took my fancy.
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Few pictures from today MidlandZ Meet Gassed up 🤗 Will most likely lower the car a tad more for the Drive-R Summer meet next month.
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2022 British Motor Museum - Sun 7th Aug
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in National Events & Shows
Nice one fella, be sure to bring along any left over birthday cake 🍰 1. davey_83 2. Andy_Muxlow 3. Monkey1983 4. StormtrooperZ 5. George1966 -
I have a 05' 350z and can recommend the VMS lightweight crank pulley, had one on for a couple of years and wished I had done it straight off the bat. Engine revs faster, sharper throttle response, easier to pulley away, nicer throttle roll on roll off, maintains OE size belts. All pros and no cons thus far.
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I would say HDev know enough about our engines and ECU's to provide a very good base map yielding gains, which would serve most cars that are running correctly. Won't be as pin point as a custom map of course, however logistics don't always allow. I'd have 💯 been looking to of had a local dyno run before and then after to place a figure on my hard earned coins. Out ran a 340bhp+ M3, can't grumble at that. I've been on track *Silverstone national with one being driven very well and just about couldn't live with it.
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Morning everyone Just had the all clear from Susan on the events team for our Summer Club Meet at the British Motor Museum. Parking out the front with the lawn all to ourselves. *Midlands pre meet details: Notcutts Solihull 8:30am From what I remember it's a fair size patch, so let's try and fill it!! Date: Sunday 7th August Time: 9:30am - 2pm Location: British Motor Museum Banbury Road Gaydon CV35 0BJ Discount museum tickets of £10 also available to us. 1. davey_83 Cheers all David
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Engine, TCS and Slip light come on at the same time
davey_83 replied to dean_asla's topic in 350Z Technical
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The current heavy weights!! https://www.evo.co.uk/car-technology/204817/continental-sportcontact-7-vs-rivals-tyre-test-review
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Engine, TCS and Slip light come on at the same time
davey_83 replied to dean_asla's topic in 350Z Technical
I would try an ecu, throttle and pedal position reset first if not already done so *warm engine. https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/53148-how-to-ecu-accelerator-pedal-throttle-valve-resets/ -
Engine, TCS and Slip light come on at the same time
davey_83 replied to dean_asla's topic in 350Z Technical
Nice one fella, let us informed. Hopefully they stated which side throttle body as there's two. -
My new garage cuboards and the garage build
davey_83 replied to ShortPaul's topic in Off Topic Discussion
Very tasty indeed!! Is this the same unit I saw when I came down to collect the carbon bumper insert? -
The V1 spoiler works so well on the rear of any Nismo that's for sure. I believe you need a Nismo specific exhaust to marry up to your rear bumper outlets correctly, otherwise the tips will sit too far in.
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Engine, TCS and Slip light come on at the same time
davey_83 replied to dean_asla's topic in 350Z Technical
Very much worth getting her hooked up to a proper code reader rather than guessing the fault. In the meantime I'd be carrying out a ecu reset for what's its worth.