Ah my bad, now these are definitely 370z , right? ;) Saw them both last weekend
Found this proto near me. I think this guy works by himself on Sundays because that's the only time I see the car and it's the only one in the parking lot.
Can't tell from the grainy footage but he was giving the 'hang loose' sign for a while as he drove by.
This guy in the 370 was giving me a peace sign and waving ecstatically.
Those do look good. I don't think I'm ambitious enough to sew my own cover though. I'm worried it would end up too thick or not fit 100% and have a little flap of material in the corners. If anybody has installed one I would love to see it.
The custom flat bottomed wheels I have seen people...
I haven't seen any steering wheel covers that would fit tight enough to actually look and feel good.
These days Im just keeping my hands as dry as possible and blasting the AC vents at my hands. Seems to be working. I really hope the shifter doesn't start peeling like I've seen on some posts...
Before? No. During? Maybe.
I'm surprised to see people say they use steering wheel covers. The wheel already feels on the bigger side of things compared to other cars I've driven.
I honestly am a very 'sweaty hands' type of guy and was considering getting some fingerless driving gloves on my way home today. I think it might just be my hands since the first 5 minutes of driving is relatively smooth and not sticky. Angling the AC vents directly at my hands kept the wheel...
I've had the Performance 6MT for over a year now and noticed the steering wheel starting to feel 'sticky' in the last month or so. I've seen people posting about the shifter material breaking down if they use hand sanitizer but my shifter is not sticky. I've only noticed the steering wheel...
I haven't done any mods to my car and I've noticed if I put my lunchkit on the passenger seat that sometimes the light is on (saying it's off) and sometimes it goes out. I've seen it go off and back on within 10 seconds while driving. I can only assume it's something to do with my lunchkit but...
Yes that is correct. If the car is unlocked you can open the rear hatch without the key in your pocket. If it's locked you will need the key in your pocket. I have had the issue where I'm sitting in the car and my passenger gets out and tries to open the trunk but it won't unless I hit the door...
Be sure to document with photos. You should be going to the dealer for a warranty repair. Even if the fuse is blown and replacing it solves the problem, you need to know why it blew the fuse so it doesn't happen again.
If you listen closely while pressing the button can you hear anything from...
Just to confirm the basics, if you walk up to the car with the key in your pocket and press the exterior rear hatch button it does not pop the hatch? And you don't hear anything trying to pop?
For the interior switch, the car needs to be unlocked. This tripped me up a couple times where I had to...
I found a really good phone mount solution that does NOT require gluing anything to your dash or blocking any air vents. I already had these leather clips for my sunglasses and found that it fits very snug on the side bolsters. I ordered a high quality magnetic phone mount with two articulating...
Do you have a screenshot of the Australian Owner's Manual where it lists the different oil weights to use? The Canada/USA one only lists 0w20 but I heard other markets list multiples based on temperature.
Personal preference. I went with the performance because I have no interest in modding a brand new car that is running fine. I prefer having the LSD, the spoiler, the power seats, the rev matching and the Yellow colour. If you are planning to remove a bunch of stuff and do 'upgrades' then get...
I lazily tucked mine between the pillar and the windshield and it's visible at the base where the pillar meets the dashboard. Eventually I will yank it off and do it properly, maybe when running the camera to the back window. I figured I would wait for some trim removal videos but this is good...
Keep your ear to the ground/forums and take care of your car in the meantime. I check my coolant, engine oil and brake fluid once a month. I always have with every car I have owned. I do my own service every 6,000km with an oil sample and a photo from underneath the car for my records. It's...
Canadian spec here. Haven't noticed an issue, I actually see them light up just below the rear windows of every car in front of me. I also leave my headlights in the ON position instead of Auto. They shut off automatically about 10 seconds after you shut the car off so you don't have to worry...