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  • 1 month later...

A few more bits done over the last couple of weeks. The black wheels are finally gone and I couldn't be happier with my colour choice 😁 Also added some clear JDM reflectors and a stubby aerial. Finally gave the whole car a 2 stage machine polish and wax which has really made the pearl white shine! A couple of pictures below from before and during a good drive out around Yorkshire Dales/ North Pennines over the weekend.

 

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26 minutes ago, davey_83 said:

Oh nice, sort like a champagne colour. Take it these are painted rather than powder coated as the centre caps are matched.

Thanks and yes I believe the colour is paint 😁 The caps are a little bit off in person but I can live with that!

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So... it's been a little while due to life forcing the Nissan to take a back seat. However yesterday saw a few bits done that I've been meaning to get around to for a while! 

 

First up, wheel spacers. After 2 and a half years of "encouragement" by @Stutopia and a number of other ex-Zed owners, I've finally gotten around to it 😅 I went with the tried and tested 25mm rear/ 20mm front for the standard RAYS. I'm very please with the resulting stance :thumbs: 

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Next up, some heavy duty boot springs off eBay since the boot was failing to pop open. It would seem a previous owner had already put washers in in attempt to give them some more life... This was a bit of a faf of a job, since the circlips holding the spring in place were tiny. I got there in the end though so now the boot has a nice pop and much easier to open.

 

 

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The final job was a wiper delete kit which I've finally got around to fitting. I bought it off eBay a couple of years ago and I have to say I'm really impressed by the fit and finish of it. Ideally I'd have it colour coded but that's a job for another day!

 

Kit + Before.

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After. Much cleaner look imo 😁

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Of course, you have to get out an for evening drive to test your wiper delete is working as expected, right?

 

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