gyaku_zuki Posted October 23 Share Posted October 23 (edited) Hi folks, sorry if this gets asked a lot but a quick search only showed me super old posts, so I thought I'd ask here. Currently driving a 2007 Hyundai Coupe SIII that, although I love the car, is only the 1.6, and is needing some work that I just don't know if I want to invest into it. Loved the 350z for a while now, and I'm pretty much ready to commit to a private-seller purchase of a 2004 350z but figured I'd at least check it sounds sensible! I've test driven it, and given a pretty decent check (though not covered all of the points on the FAQ guide yet). Basic points are it's a 2004, 90k miles, manual. It's had some cosmetic alterations, such as front splitter, rear window louvres, rear wiper delete, rear spats and diffuser. Honestly felt like a great drive, no warning rattles, no pulling to one side. Fluid levels looked good, engine bay dry and tidy. It currently has a fair amount of bubbling that is around the wheel arches, which current owner was already about to get repaired and repainted before any sale (and I said I would re-view the car once they did), and they're holding the car for me as first pref. Away from the wheel arches, the bodywork looks fantastic. Looking mainly to check if the arch bubbling is just "one of those things" or if it's a warning sign of other possible rust issues elsewhere that are more problematic. I know my way around cars but I'm no mechanic; and figured folks here might have some thoughts to share. With the bodywork repairs, they're looking just under £6k. This seems pretty fair from the searching around here I've done. Thanks! Edited October 23 by gyaku_zuki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stutopia Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 Arch bubbling is common and neither proof the rest of the underneath is a rusty mess or absolutely fine - you really need to see underneath it to make that kind of assessment. I'd take a rusty arch one with FSH over a clean one with no history. It's been a some years since I owned a 350z now, but if I was buying one again, I'd arrange for it to be up on hoist before buying. Good luck, they are awesome cars if you're patient and pick wisely. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack94 Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 Firstly, great choice picking the 350z for your next car, I had mine for 6 years and absolutely loved it! Bubbling wheel arches wouldn't put me off as long as they're properly rectified. You have to remember the car is 20 years old and done nearly 100k miles so some rust has to be expected, although it wouldn't hurt to get it up in the air to check there's nothing excessively crusty underneath if you can. Is it the fronts or rears? Or all of them? Fronts are a pretty straightforward/cheap repair because the wings just bolt on so can be easily replaced. Unfortunately the rears aren't so simple, they're part of the body so all the rust needs to be cut out, new metal welded in then painted (very expensive). With the rears some people just strip the metal back and repaint because it's far cheaper, but this is pointless really because the problem will come back within 12 months. I'd check with the owner how exactly they're going to get the repair done before going any further. Other than that if the car is tidy and has a full service history I'd say 6k is a pretty fair price. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gyaku_zuki Posted October 24 Author Share Posted October 24 2 minutes ago, Jack94 said: Is it the fronts or rears? It was 3 of 4, one front and both rears 😅 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coz@TORQEN Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 As long as it's properly fixed before purchased, I don't see that as an issue, it's pretty common on 350z's. As @Stutopia said though, personally, I'd be wanting to look under the car to see to what extent it's actually rusted, check MOT history and see if it's had any deeper issues in the past. The W Brace and Member Stay Brackets are very common rust points too, they're considered 'structural' so it would fail an MOT if these were rusted. You're looking at around £600 for the parts and then whatever fitment would cost you if you'd be taking it somewhere (it's pretty easy to do yourself, just a few bolts). At £6k, it should be in pretty good condition, you can pick them up for around 4k with similar issues you're describing so providing the arches are fixed well - £6k is a fair price. Good luck with your purchase! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gyaku_zuki Posted October 24 Author Share Posted October 24 Thanks folks! On the records on gov, there's no previous MOT fails, but it is due MOT in November and that's another condition I placed on the purchase. Appreciate the advice all round! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShortPaul Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 Hi and welcome,is this the only zed you have looked at? if it is I would maybe look at a few more.👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy_Muxlow Posted October 25 Share Posted October 25 Hi and welcome along, As above look at a few more cars and make your choice. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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