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so i brought a 370 a couple weeks back and i used to have a build thread for my old 350 so figured i would do the same with the new one.

so I brought it pretty standard well serviced no mods bar some end pipes and black wheels so a nice blank canvas for me to have a way with. 

 

at the 2 week mark so far ive gone for mishimoto intake tubes hks air filters 20 and 25mm wheel spaces carbon window louvers, wiper delete and thats about it soo far 

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will take some more photos of things ive done already when i have a moment but nice and clean, headlights need a polish and a bit rattly / vibration from the exhaust which i imagine is either some rusty heat shield or some polybushs needed im very happy with my purchase thus far 

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So somewhat of a busy day painting and hydrodipping 

Got my a pillars done in carbon some more carbon in the engine bay and the yellow marbel splash is for the battery and brake fluid covers.

Will post some more photos when they are finished and fitted then it's the strut brace and engine cover to get done next 👌👌

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Looking very sexual after a bit of clear coat just need to wait for them all to dry now and can fit back to the car tomorrow.

 

Very happy to finally be rid of the chrome door handles 😅

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3 hours ago, Andy_Muxlow said:

Very nice. I found when I did the engine cover on my 1st 370Z it didn't last too long until it reacted, however I think I didn't use high temperature paint.

I've never used high temp paint per say I always use a high build primer which to an extent is high temp but never had an issue and I've done the same on brake calipers and they held up well for 2 years till I sold the car but I assume a good few more years too 

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On 05/09/2024 at 20:08, matt3579 said:

New steering wheel from royal steering looks mint and feels great so much better and nice not having leather peel off in my hand when I'm driving 😅

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Love this - where'd you get it from if you don't mind me asking?

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On 12/11/2024 at 14:04, ZaneDylan said:

Love this - where'd you get it from if you don't mind me asking?

royal steering they have a website and will custom make it to your wants 110% recommend them 

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On 12/11/2024 at 14:04, ZaneDylan said:

Love this - where'd you get it from if you don't mind me asking?

I can vouch for Royal too. Had mine done 4/5 years ago. Lead times are lengthy but worth the wait. 

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