Can this be fixed?


  • #31
    shromy;343764 wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NISSAN-OEM-6…70df9f&vxp=mtr

    should be what you need, pricey though.
    That's awesome, nice link. Can't believe that is still available - pretty good price too.
    Usual Z31 suspect: Garage Queen (aka broken)

  • #32
    If you search 85 300zx cowl panel there is actually a cheaper one i found arfter posting that link. someone recently purchased a shit load of oe parts and i have seen shit like this popping up recently. fust about everything you could think of as well. body, interior, etc
    Hmmm, Whats next?
    Full Size Bronco, smashing shit.

    84ZXT

  • #33
    i would take that part number to nissan and see if it's available direct from the dealer. it would probably be cheaper- if not the same price. then you don't pay shipping.

  • #34
    Careless;343777 wrote: i would take that part number to nissan and see if it's available direct from the dealer. it would probably be cheaper- if not the same price. then you don't pay shipping.
    Been there don't that.. They stopped making it.
    http://z31performance.com/showthread…-s-first-build

  • #35
    nissanparts.cc lists it as available, now will you ever get it who knows. price was like 260
    Hmmm, Whats next?
    Full Size Bronco, smashing shit.

    84ZXT

  • #36
    It's not 'that' hard to fix that area, a bit time consuming though. If you can get your hands on another panel from a junk car that would be your best option. If not you could make up replacement pieces in sections and work on one section at a time. I had rust in the same area on mine (not as bad) and I couldn't find a replacement panel so I just replaced it bit by bit, I also had next to no previous experience with panel work or welding.
    Originally posted by TearingRaven
    Honestly, if you have to ask this question and common sense does not kick in immediately, you need to be riding the bus. Preferably while wearing a helmet.

  • #37
    BRO

    lol