FS[SoCal]: 350Z H-Techs & OEM struts/shocks
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350Z H-Techs & OEM struts/shocks
BOTH SOLD
Hey Guys,
Looking to sell my 350Z H-Techs and OEM struts/shocks from my 06' coupe.
I am the original owner of all the products and all have been well maintained.
I have about 15k miles on the Z H-Techs & just under 40k miles on the oem struts/shocks.
I still have orig packaging/paperwork for the h techs.
Mostly freeway driving, NO track time.
350Z H-Techs - $120
OEM struts/shocks - $90
Only looking for local pick-up at the moment (Glendale, CA).
Thanks Guys.
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1302826358
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1302827197
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1302827197
Hey Guys,
Looking to sell my 350Z H-Techs and OEM struts/shocks from my 06' coupe.
I am the original owner of all the products and all have been well maintained.
I have about 15k miles on the Z H-Techs & just under 40k miles on the oem struts/shocks.
I still have orig packaging/paperwork for the h techs.
Mostly freeway driving, NO track time.
350Z H-Techs - $120
OEM struts/shocks - $90
Only looking for local pick-up at the moment (Glendale, CA).
Thanks Guys.
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1302826358
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1302827197
https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm...1&d=1302827197
Last edited by irishsig; 04-30-2011 at 03:32 PM.
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I've done this install about 5 times and have found crazy glue to be the best adhesive.
Usually I wouldn't do this, but since my bumper is kinda chewed up from the road/debree and it's on the underside you won't see any blemishes from removal.
I used crazy glue to adhere the 3m tape to the splitter (HD garage door liner)
Once that is dry I then unpeal the 3m tape strip and mount it to the front bumper.
Once it is aligned correctly I can slowly peel back sections of the splitter from the bumper and apply bits of crazy glue.
u don't need a lot.
It holds up to almost anything and when I need to replace the splitter (just from wear) I can peel it off manually then scrub the residue off with a wire brush or scraper.
The front bumper isn't metal so I don't worry about removing clear coat or paint when I'm scrapping the adhesive away.
It's on the underside of the front bumper so it will never be seen anyway.
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