Random Little Question Thread
This is my first shot at this so I hope Im posting in the right place...
I have an 03 sedan that has the blackish gray fiberglass / rubber pieces all the way around the bottom of the car. I love the way this car looks stock and dont really want to do much to it other than give it a "cleaner" look. I bought an adhesive spray "Bulldog" and an automotive paint made for bumpers, so its flexible. I plan on painting it black since every time I dress these pieces up with armor all it looks bad in a couple of days.. Good idea? Thanks in advance.
I have an 03 sedan that has the blackish gray fiberglass / rubber pieces all the way around the bottom of the car. I love the way this car looks stock and dont really want to do much to it other than give it a "cleaner" look. I bought an adhesive spray "Bulldog" and an automotive paint made for bumpers, so its flexible. I plan on painting it black since every time I dress these pieces up with armor all it looks bad in a couple of days.. Good idea? Thanks in advance.
Last edited by barbereno; Jan 26, 2011 at 08:53 PM.
If you are really low and have bad road conditions, you'll have more wear than if you were really low and had good road conditions. You also have to take spring rates into consideration. With higher spring rates, your shocks will travel less but also give you a rougher ride.
Aggressively lowering a car also puts pressure/stress on other OEM components (bushings etc) causing them to wear out quicker than being on OEM suspension.
Not sure if this helps answer your question or not
^+1. I hope someone chimes in, I'd like to know as well.
Tim, if you decide to break-down and call Tien (or any other CO company) I'd like to hear what they have to say.
Yes, you posted in the right place. Well done 
Since you've used armor-all in the past, prep work will be VERY important to your success.
Personally, I like to see the lower sills colormatched to the body, rather than black. But whichever way you decide to go, here's the thread you'll need: https://g35driver.com/forums/body-in...-04-sedan.html
And BTW, which Melbourne? Is it the one that looks like ---> ǝuɹnoqlǝɯ
Tim, if you decide to break-down and call Tien (or any other CO company) I'd like to hear what they have to say.
This is my first shot at this so I hope Im posting in the right place...
I have an 03 sedan that has the gray fiberglass / rubber pieces all the way around the bottom of the car. I love the way this car looks stock and dont really want to do much to it other than give it a "cleaner" look. I bought an adhesive spray "Bulldog" and an automotive paint made for bumpers, so its flexible. I plan on painting it black since every time I dress these pieces up with armor all it looks bad in a couple of days.. Good idea? Thanks in advance.
I have an 03 sedan that has the gray fiberglass / rubber pieces all the way around the bottom of the car. I love the way this car looks stock and dont really want to do much to it other than give it a "cleaner" look. I bought an adhesive spray "Bulldog" and an automotive paint made for bumpers, so its flexible. I plan on painting it black since every time I dress these pieces up with armor all it looks bad in a couple of days.. Good idea? Thanks in advance.

Since you've used armor-all in the past, prep work will be VERY important to your success.
Personally, I like to see the lower sills colormatched to the body, rather than black. But whichever way you decide to go, here's the thread you'll need: https://g35driver.com/forums/body-in...-04-sedan.html
And BTW, which Melbourne? Is it the one that looks like ---> ǝuɹnoqlǝɯ
take the audio stuff out and then sell it for that 7-8k, sell the audio crap here or on ebay as well. make 8-9k total.
people pay for the car not whats in the car. I see a 03 red sedan with 12x on the clock. thats all i'm focused on and thats what i'm going to pay. Some people are actually turned off by a modified car. So bring to stock and you least double potential buyers.
people pay for the car not whats in the car. I see a 03 red sedan with 12x on the clock. thats all i'm focused on and thats what i'm going to pay. Some people are actually turned off by a modified car. So bring to stock and you least double potential buyers.
I've been considering putting it up and seeing what interest there would be - but I have no idea what price to set it... hard for me to part out at this point because I cant imagine anyone wanting the body work and cams (two things that cant be undone) without all the other mods...
I wish I had room to just keep it and and buy another toy... there are more ideas I have for the G, but I'm not so into it these days... anyone got idea of reasonable price? 47K miles (all mods in garage)...
^Don't sell your car.
If you do, don't part it out, sell it on 'Driver to someone who wants it as-is, like Aaron did.
Seeing a nicely modded, tasteful G get parted out makes me sad.
If you do, don't part it out, sell it on 'Driver to someone who wants it as-is, like Aaron did.
Seeing a nicely modded, tasteful G get parted out makes me sad.
Thanks NFSP. That was exactly what I was looking for and a little more. It looked like a couple guys hijacked that thread and turned it into elementary school. I see you painted yours the same color as the rest of the car. That along with the rest looks great. I just got this car and have found a ton of things I plan on working on. Power window, CD player, power seat, AC noise and some little things. I ordered some headlights off ebay as one of mine was super foggy. The new ones will not allow for the HIDs?? so I have to figure out some thing there. This site is a great resource thanks again.
Thanks NFSP. That was exactly what I was looking for and a little more. It looked like a couple guys hijacked that thread and turned it into elementary school. I see you painted yours the same color as the rest of the car. That along with the rest looks great. I just got this car and have found a ton of things I plan on working on. Power window, CD player, power seat, AC noise and some little things. I ordered some headlights off ebay as one of mine was super foggy. The new ones will not allow for the HIDs?? so I have to figure out some thing there. This site is a great resource thanks again.
There's plenty of us that hi-jack and derail threads (like me
) but still, plenty of good info on this site if you know where to look.You've already ordered the eBay lights now, but you might have tried this: https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...100-000-a.html
As for the HID issue, the ebay lights are designed for halogen bulbs.
Because an HID produces light at more of a pinpoint, whereas halogen does so along a filiment, putting an HID bulb in a Halogen housing can cause some unwanted glare.
If you're willing to accept that, DDM tuning is a pretty good resource for HID kits that will fit the Halogen housings.
Be careful ordering anything lighting related from DDM. I would try someone else based on this thread that I read in another forum...
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...e-HID-business
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...e-HID-business
Be careful ordering anything lighting related from DDM. I would try someone else based on this thread that I read in another forum...
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...e-HID-business
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...e-HID-business
They are simply moving away from HID's being the main focus. They will continue to sell the HID kits.
Just saying.....not sure how much their lifetime warranty will mean if they change their name.






