Front end collision
so I got into a front end collision I hit a suburban https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...6f2b3bdf3.jpeg I just replaced the core support last night and bought new aftermarket headlights the sequential ones so I can still drive the car but I still need a fender so if any of you guys know where I can find a fender or are selling one that would be great and preferably in red https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...d7cf437f6.jpeg This also broke and I can’t figure what it’s called,I’m also missing the bolt that connects the core support to the fender and the frame so if you could tell me where I can find that that would be great |
Might find them cheaper on Amazon but this link is an OEM one with the part number included.
https://www.z1motorsports.com/radiator-shroud-and-fitting/nissan/350z-g35-radiator-mount-bracket-p-3175.html |
Z1 price is not bad; $3+ cheaper than Infinitipartsdeal.com (retail is $19.17, they have it at $14.09. Z1 is $10.70. As always, check shipping costs....
Amazon has one vendor at $16.28 w/ free shipping. |
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...14b369c42.jpeg what about the screws that connect this |
Originally Posted by cleric670@gmail
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Might find them cheaper on Amazon but this link is an OEM one with the part number included.
https://www.z1motorsports.com/radiator-shroud-and-fitting/nissan/350z-g35-radiator-mount-bracket-p-3175.html |
I think you'll find a lot of the information you need inside the Factory Service Manual (FSM) which is available on NICOCLUB
https://nicoclub.com/archives/infini...e-manuals.html Check out section EI Exterior & Interior, it covers a lot of the fasteners (with part numbers) that you will need as well as torque values. CO Cooling for stuff pertaining to the radiator. FSU Front Suspension For anything else the FSM starts with the FWD Forward document. |
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How do I read/buy this bolt from the numbers it gives me it says 18,00-24.00
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That's the listing of how many lbs of torque it takes, it's listed in the 3 global torque standards and you will likely want to use the ft/lbs one which is 14-17 ft/lbs according to the FSM.
These are the exact same exploded view diagrams that the dealership parts counter has so you might be able to just get that bolt from the dealership. Personally though I would try to find a local pick-n-pull that has a G35 or 350Z on hand so you can just rob bolts from it instead. |
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