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  1. Thanks for the reply I'm a bit gutted I missed this it's so glaring obvious now. I'll get it done once I move to Oxfordshire.
  2. Hi all, I suspect my 350z was repaired after a bump it had before I bought it. I didn't notice it until a while after but once seen never unseen. The panels match up nicely but in the right light it's obvious. Silly me. Could you guys take a look at these and recommend a solution (if any) I'd love to get my 350 back to looking perfect but for a reasonable price ofc. Thanks in advance
  3. Many thanks to you both! I'll be in touch when funds are ready This place is great
  4. Any suggestions as to what the source of the crunchy pedal feeling actually is? Rust? Something sticking? Hmmm
  5. Hi all, first post here, be gentle I've been the happy owner of an early 06 350 since May! (It's been awesome) The issue I've been getting is an odd one that I can't seem to describe well enough when searching .. my powerful google-foo has failed me. Anyways, my clutch pedal feels "crunchy" during the travel up and down, like there's like little spikes of resistance. There's also a reasonable amount of bearing noise when idling. The crunchy feeling comes and goes which is a little odd too... I'm planning on getting the clutch bearing done to be rid of the dull rubbing noise anyway, and while I'm there I'll probably replace the whole clutch but I was just looking to see what else it might be. Master/Slave? Air in the lines? Pivot/fork? All help appreciated, thanks Rich
  6. Hey, just a suggestion, check that your boot gas struts brackets are the right way up. I had a metallic click noise which was caused by the boot piston hitting the metal of the boot. Super easy fix, turn the bracket over the right way. Good luck
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