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MADEINJAPAN 03-06-2012 11:05 PM

NEED OPINIONS FOR THE MODS FOR MY Z!
 
Hey Guys,

I currently own a 2003 350z Touring and am planning on giving it a bit of a make-over for the upcoming summer. (Exterior mods for now, engine mods will follow shortly) (Over 6 months in planning.)

I'm planning on doing something a little different and am worries about the flow of the entire car.

So I decided to ask the nice people on the 350z forums for some help.

Any opinions, critiques and suggestions are welcome. (Don't worry I wont get offended)

I'm pretty new to the scene so I apologize ahead of time if I have trouble understanding some technical aspects of the mods.



Without further ado lets get started:

The car is going to be wrapped in matte white by myself and a few friends so I tried my best to find example pictures of white 350z.

Front bumper:
Ing+1 N spec Front Bumper

http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...ontbumper2.jpg


Rear bumper:
A modified amuse Z34 bumper to fit on my Z
(I don't think anyone in my area has done this yet)

Looks much much nicer in real life.
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...370zto350z.jpg


Spoiler:
JKS Custom Spoiler

http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...JKSspoiler.jpg


Side Skirts:
Either Greddy or JP Vizage type A (Opinions please!)

Greddy
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...ySideskirt.jpg

JP Vizage
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...esideskirt.jpg


Wheels (If possible...)
Otherwise for the time being, stock will be painted black... fml
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/.../NinjaNjo8.jpg


In reality I really wanted a similar bumper to the Amuse Z34 rear as I liked the spoiler + rear bumper combo very much. However, I know how shitty the visibility is in the rear view and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to see anything. Any thoughts? Has anyone done this to their Z?

Like so:
Amuse Z34 Vestito Rear bumper/spoiler combo.

http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/..._vestito_3.jpg


Extra:

Headlight housing: baked and housing interior will be blacked out with hid conversion (8K) and smd angel lights.

Tail lights: very slight tint to change to more of a crimson. (will have 2006 LED tail lights if possible.)

Rear view tint (20 ~ 35%?) and emblems will be changes to Fairlady Z as well as Nissan emblems to Z.

For Additional pics of examples please go to:
http://photobucket.com/Harro_350z

MADEINJAPAN 03-06-2012 11:30 PM

Here's a photo bombed picture of the amuse Z34 bumper with a similar spoiler on a 350z.

http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...to350zrear.jpg

k3lv 03-06-2012 11:34 PM

I like this

http://www.tuningnews.net/gallery/ve...an-350z-10.jpg

Or else mod it to however you would like it and not other people's opinion.

swfk 03-07-2012 12:22 AM

I'd get some nice wheels before a body kit if I were you just sayin'

http://www.canibeat.com/wp-content/u...9484ca23_b.jpg

http://www.canibeat.com/wp-content/u...9/11/350z1.jpg

http://www.canibeat.com/wp-content/u...9/11/350z3.jpg

http://www.canibeat.com/wp-content/u...9/11/350z2.jpg

http://www.canibeat.com/wp-content/u...9/11/350z4.jpg

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 12:37 AM

haha. yeah didn't dig the wide body and didn't want to copy DK in tokyo drift lol. =P

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 12:38 AM

@swfk:

Any suggestions?

Limitless 03-07-2012 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swfk (Post 7821717)
I'd get some nice wheels before a body kit if I were you just sayin'

Agreed, I'd get some wheels and coils before thinking about a kit. A 350z with a nice stance without a lip kit would look better than a 350z with a lip kit on stock suspension imo. I like the spoiler lip/custom spoiler thing you posted though, looks a lot cleaner than the huge spoiler at the end of your post

Firmware 03-07-2012 01:29 AM

Dat amuse kit

604nguyen 03-07-2012 06:38 AM

vinyl wrapping is not as easy as it looks....i helped my brother do the roof of his 350z....never again.......

personally, i think all bodykits ruin the flow of the z,
just sayin

swfk 03-07-2012 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MADEINJAPAN (Post 7821732)
@swfk:

Any suggestions?

Depends on your budget right? Lip or no lip? How aggressive are you willing to go? Flip through some car blogs or Z forums lol

ilvtofu 03-07-2012 07:22 AM

What's your budget/time frame?
Do you plan on tracking the car whatsoever?

Your car would look pretty messy with all these different bodykits etc. And even worse if you don't have plans for lowering it.
Spending that kind of money on bodykits just seems like overkill to me and as time goes on I think you'll get tired of the look. I would personally just go with some nismo (or nismo replica? if there's such thing) lips/spoiler.

The Veilside Z33 looked pretty sick back in the day but looking back at it now the scene has clearly moved away from that and the car looks dated and dare I say it, ricey. The Z33 has such beautiful and clean curves that I wouldn't mess with it if I were you.

ThatKoukiKid 03-07-2012 09:16 AM

shouldn't your car be modded based on your personal style and not influenced by others? The parts you put on your Z should be what you want and not because others said it would look sick. idk that's how i see things.

lowside67 03-07-2012 09:55 AM

You are on the track to create a hideous abortion of a 350Z featuring overpriced mix-matched ricer parts. It will look bad even with all the money in the world, but if you can't afford to then lower it and put decent wheels/tires on it, it is going to look fully ridiculous, like "hall of shame" bad. The 350Z is naturally a great looking car and a tasteful set of performance wheels/tires and a capable suspension make it look even better - don't screw that up!

Sorry to be harsh, but that's the reality. And stop yelling in thread titles.

Mark

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 604nguyen (Post 7821828)
vinyl wrapping is not as easy as it looks....i helped my brother do the roof of his 350z....never again.......

personally, i think all bodykits ruin the flow of the z,
just sayin

A buddy of mine used to own a wrapping company and he said he can help me out. So the wrapping itself shouldn't be too much of a problem.

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swfk (Post 7821829)
Depends on your budget right? Lip or no lip? How aggressive are you willing to go? Flip through some car blogs or Z forums lol

The whole thing was supposed to be done under $2500. vinyl, kit, and everything else with whatever money left over for wheels. and pretty aggressive, more or less to stand out. no lip I think I would like to keep the Ings+1 front bumper, if it comes down to it, I'd just stick to just getting the full ings+1 kit itself.

http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...s/Ings1kit.jpg

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 90_BNR32 (Post 7821927)
shouldn't your car be modded based on your personal style and not influenced by others? The parts you put on your Z should be what you want and not because others said it would look sick. idk that's how i see things.

Yeah your right. but I've been having trouble trying to make something to fit the amuse. Its something that completely new and I guess different that I think that it always ends up looking awkward.

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilvtofu (Post 7821846)
What's your budget/time frame?
Do you plan on tracking the car whatsoever?

Your car would look pretty messy with all these different bodykits etc. And even worse if you don't have plans for lowering it.
Spending that kind of money on bodykits just seems like overkill to me and as time goes on I think you'll get tired of the look. I would personally just go with some nismo (or nismo replica? if there's such thing) lips/spoiler.

The Veilside Z33 looked pretty sick back in the day but looking back at it now the scene has clearly moved away from that and the car looks dated and dare I say it, ricey. The Z33 has such beautiful and clean curves that I wouldn't mess with it if I were you.

Just a nubs perspective but as low as the car is, adding body kit which will make the Z look even lower and lowering the car on top of that... I wouldn't be able to drive at all :P. On stock the car is terrible when it comes to speed bumps.

On another notes on the veilside and nismo. The problem I mainly had with those two kits is that when I browsed on the 350z forums, I found that they were incredible overplayed. So I wanted to take the route of a few other modders who pieced the best parts from certain kits and made their own. I really like the ings but finding it super hard to pair with the amuse vestito.

Have you seen the new Z34 veilside yet? looks sick.

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowside67 (Post 7821952)
You are on the track to create a hideous abortion of a 350Z featuring overpriced mix-matched ricer parts. It will look bad even with all the money in the world, but if you can't afford to then lower it and put decent wheels/tires on it, it is going to look fully ridiculous, like "hall of shame" bad. The 350Z is naturally a great looking car and a tasteful set of performance wheels/tires and a capable suspension make it look even better - don't screw that up!

Sorry to be harsh, but that's the reality. And stop yelling in thread titles.

Mark

No worries at all. The reason I posted this is to get honest opinions. sorry about the caps first forum post ever. :P What do you think about just sticking to the Ings+1 kit? Getting wheels are definitely in the books for the near future but unfortunately lowering it might have to wait. Opinions on the wheels I posted? I know I don't like the brand but, I really just went with looks. I didn't want to go with the rays wheels that everyone else on the Z forums did because well, everyone has them. The whole selection was pretty much based on looks and not on stance etc. Still need someone to fill me in on that kind of stuff.... =/

monkeywrench 03-07-2012 10:53 AM

You should figure out what OEM and aftermarket parts are made of first before you commence this blasphemy.

1exotic 03-07-2012 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MADEINJAPAN (Post 7821983)
The whole thing was supposed to be done under $2500. vinyl, kit, and everything else with whatever money left over for wheels. and pretty aggressive, more or less to stand out. no lip I think I would like to keep the Ings+1 front bumper, if it comes down to it, I'd just stick to just getting the full ings+1 kit itself.

Um wat.

Proper tires and decent rims are going to cost that much alone.
Unless you buy some random ebay rims and stretch a 215 tire on it.

Check my350z.com for used ones since lots of people are selling there.

Nismo 1234 03-07-2012 11:09 AM

i would stick to ings+1 full kit or front and side plus top secret diffuser :)

but 2500 including kit, vinyl, is hard.. im guessing the kit is a replica kit. which might fit good but chances are it needs some work to fit right.
you might end up spending a lot more than 2500 just to make it fit right if you take it to a shop

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monkeywrench (Post 7821999)
You should figure out what OEM and aftermarket parts are made of first before you commence this blasphemy.

Just wondering how that would influence my decision and make it not blasphemy?
My understanding is the whole kit is going to be made from fiberglass. I may try poly as I heard its easier to manipulate. and I tried asking what oem parts were made from but didn't really get an informed response. =/

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nismo 1234 (Post 7822023)
i would stick to ings+1 full kit or front and side plus top secret diffuser :)

but 2500 including kit, vinyl, is hard.. im guessing the kit is a replica kit. which might fit good but chances are it needs some work to fit right.
you might end up spending a lot more than 2500 just to make it fit right if you take it to a shop

Thank you for your response :) yeah its a replica coming from bausauto and strafe automotive. They're both the "craze" on the Z forums and apparently the fitment itself is close to spot on. I'll look into the top secret diffuser but not digging the greddy sides? They were the top recommended ones on a Z motoring thread lol.

MADEINJAPAN 03-07-2012 11:15 AM

^ another option was to substitute the Amuse Vestito with the Chargespeed rear with the cf center.

06TLer 03-07-2012 11:25 AM

It's your car, and you're on a tight budget, so do whatever that makes you happy. You are the one driving and getting in and out of your car anyways, so build something that you will actually feel excited when you get up every morning for your daily commute.

Sure sure, it may end up looking something like this, and we'll all have a good laugh at it.

http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._7329005_n.jpg

But that hasn't stopped them, so it shouldn't stop you.

IMO, I agree with everyone else. This forum appreciates Stance > Rice, so the general opinion will be to go for suspension + wheels. Since you can't get the best of both worlds, then choose the one that holds higher value to you personally.

Remember to post pics of the final outcome!!


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