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SJ350z

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  1. Thanks for the detailed message mate it pretty much covers everything.. even for the challenged Zed owners like me Going to pick some bits and bobs up next month to make this easier like plastic ramps and a low trolley jack for myself
  2. This is completely genius.. I had one lying around from Guildford spectrum.. hoping its still around somewhere gonna have a hunt. Thanks mate
  3. Cheers guys I'll give this a go Friday as that's when my mate is next off. Wouldn't have thought the brick trick would work as the skirt is still going to be in the way from the side jacking points but if i Jack it up from the back on the diff then hopefully I'll have some joy. Going to take it to a garage this time as I need new disks and my handbrake is making a reach for heaven too atm lol so need a few bits done ... but i also have a Japspeed K2 waiting to be fitted Thanks again everyone
  4. Is that viable? How can you do that lol im not an expert with jacking points wouldn't the exhaust be in the way? lol
  5. We used a low Trolley jack Will A normal trolley one wouldnt even get under my skirts
  6. How would I jack the rear up if the skirt is in the way? sorry if that sounded a little bit blunt lol
  7. Hi guys, So me and friend decided to change my brake pads yesterday and found out we couldn't even start the job. I've got fitted nismo sideskirts and my car is pretty low. not sure how much but he has a low trolley jack. Anyway after struggling to even find the jacking point we tried to jack her up and the jack was touching the skirt and if we continued it would have caused damage. So I actually had a look on here and someone had previously said get some wood to spread the load. so we tried this and it would have worked as it gave enough clearence of the base of the jack so it wouldnt hit my skirt but if that wood was to snap or slip my skirt would be demolished. Its pretty hard to actually explain it without pictures was just wondering if anyone had a solution? I surely can't be the only one with different skirts and a slammed zed. Thanks, Sj
  8. For sale is my JDM fairlady 350z Spec Below: Here is my beloved Nissan 350z for sale. I will be gutted to lose her as she turns heads everywhere I go and has been a pleasure to own and drive. Spec- 2003 350z Jap Import Imported in 2007 Nismo V1 Spoiler Nismo V1 Rear bumper Nismo V1 Side Skirts Greddy Gracer Front Bumper 20" Konig Afterburner Alloys from the US- cost over £2500 Aftermarket Air Filter Cusco zero2 Adjustable Coilovers - Currently retailing at £1900+ Custom Tablet in the Dash Brand New Battery fitted ( not a cheap one from Halfords ) Standard Black cloth Semi Bucket seats in great condition Lots of Jap Service Stickers and lots of paperwork since its been in the UK Speedo and Digital gauges have been converted into MPH. Only 64,000 miles - Reads 84,200 miles on the clock but most of this was KPH. Electric windows Electric mirrors Front and Rear strut Brace Brembo Calipers Front and Rear Front and Rear Disc Brakes Digital Speedo with Trip/mpg/average speed Average 25/30 MPG Lower Tax bracket - Approx £130 for 6 months Car has been sealed underneath since coming over as an import. The car is in Great condition. There are no dents or scratches the only bodywork blemish is a minor crack in the front bumper and stone chips due to the car being lowered. After a fresh wash it really doesn't notice. Also a small mark on the rear bumper but again this is tiny and never bothered me. I have owned the car for a year and loved every minute. The car will put a smile on anybody's face ! The oil has been changed every 6 months and the car is mechanically perfect. MOT - March 2015 Tax - September Mot advisories : Now been done, see below Both rear tyres are low/Close to legal limit. Front and Rear Brake pads getting slightly low. ( £25 a set ) Parking Brake could do with adjusting. file:///C:/Users/LUKETH~1/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image008.jpg The car looks fantastic after a detail as you can imagine! I'll even throw in a brand new tub of Rimwax by smartwax which is designed to protect the heat anodized lip on the alloys. I only just bought this guys and there is a tub of screenwash in the car Back up for sale ! Spent just loads getting the MOT advisories done: x2 new Pirelli Zero Nero tyres fitted on the rear - 285/35/20 costing £480 x2 New Achille tyres fitted on the front - 245-35-20 costing £165 x4 new apec brake pads costing £79 front and rear Handbrake adjustment and brake fitting - £120 Revised price - £7000 Open to offers Comments welcome and thanks for looking, SJ
  9. Just saw you passing in a gorgeous banana Zed with forum stickers i think on the window. You were approaching the big Horton roundabout near Horton Golf course heading towards Chessington. Was in my brothers car ! Anyone on here?
  10. You're going to love every minute of it
  11. Really digging that gear knob mate
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