style can not be learnt, so you lot have no hope in hell I'm afraid
Mike thinking about it, you took the **** when turning up in a ..... turquoise hoodie? what are you, 12? where's the barbie trousers?
maybe coz it's european (and not many more european quality kits available? )
look at the mods they did: all companies are european: Novidem, Strosek, Bilstein (I think)
I guess they wanted to give a euro feel to the Z.
IMHO only thing worth having off the GT-S would be the SC
no Bap that's normal practice on the rigs, don't you stay there weeks at a time?
Lomoto, had them nearly 3 years and no issues.
In fact, they did hit me, during the first week of ownership, without them on....!
indeed it is.
you can source plastic parts though whether they are copies or Nismo US ones (ie my wing is plastic not fibreglass, baps' front bumper is urethane and is a Nismo style part etc)
why you struggling? most US 350Z specialists will have what you are looking for, even EBAY!
I suppose yours is a non brembo setup.
PS i have some SS brake lines for non brembo setups (front only) for sale, PM me if interested.
PPS way wrong section moved
the above is a JOKE!
don't do that.
it goes on the surface that the caliper pistons will touch, and on the sides (but not the pad sides, the metal plate sides)
here you go, where i painted it red copper grease should be applied
I haven't got them on my brembo sport pads replacements either. if your mechanic used copper grease properly, they shouldn't squeak mate.
Also, might be small stones trapped between the pads and the disks? is the squeak continuous or not?
If so you might want to try reversing quite fast (safe place!!!) then slam on the brakes to see if they dislodge
do some research on the HKS Rotrex SC and you'll see that's what it pushes.
PS the Rotrex is no more btw.
Andy good luck with the sale, car looks awesome
i have them on mine. had them on for 2 years + so they are good stuff (didn't get them from ebay though, might be different material)
Not that easy to put them on yourself, but once you've learnt, it's ok