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Replaced steel parts with either aluminum or carbon fiber (strut bars, chassis braces). Anti-gravity battery, remove airbags, crash bars, rear speakers, child restraints, gut the hood of plastic and trunk, steel mounting brackets for wires unbolted and used zip ties and a whole lot of other things I don't remember and still removing.
 

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We went from ripping the guts out of the Z to washing it. Love this place.


The saga of my infotainment sounding like robotic dialup on phone calls continues, this is my third time going to dealership.

They say next step is to replace the entire infotainment system under warranty claim. It has less than 350 miles on the car.

I should probably make a dedicated thread now, tbh.
 

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We went from ripping the guts out of the Z to washing it. Love this place.
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The saga of my infotainment sounding like robotic dialup on phone calls continues, this is my third time going to dealership.

They say next step is to replace the entire infotainment system under warranty claim. It has less than 350 miles on the car.

I should probably make a dedicated thread now, tbh.
Its about that time. People who has or will have similar issues can easily find it during their web search
 

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Its about that time. People who has or will have similar issues can easily find it during their web search
Yeah, you're right. I've just been hoping it wouldn't get to the point where it would be necessary. "Oh, it's fixed after the first attempt - awesome!" But here we are now lol. I will do that tomorrow
 

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This was very much needed. Highly recommend.



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Would you have more pics around the oil cooler heat escape area? That's one of the differences between the CZP one but I think the z1 does a better job of it maybe
 

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Would you have more pics around the oil cooler heat escape area? That's one of the differences between the CZP one but I think the z1 does a better job of it maybe


 

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Geeze that vent is so nice. I like that vent approach so much better than CZP's. CZP has a few open slits I believe. Seems there are pros and cons to each of them perhaps. Really like!
 

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Geeze that vent is so nice. I like that vent approach so much better than CZP's. CZP has a few open slits I believe. Seems there are pros and cons to each of them perhaps. Really like!
Can’t complain! The material is super nice as well, great designing overall.
 

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Can’t complain! The material is super nice as well, great designing overall.
did you have any qualms about it needing to be riveted into the front bumper?
 

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did you have any qualms about it needing to be riveted into the front bumper?
Not at all, super easy install. Literally takes 30 mins to install. Drill them three holes to make them slightly bigger for the inserts.
 
 






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