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My 'Tail' is Rotting !

The Tailgate (Boot lid) on my Zed is well rotted just below the spoiler, an excuse to fit a larger spoiler I think!

 

The question is. does a new Skin, e.g. a spoiler ordered from the z-center include the complete tailgate, or is it, as the name implies, just a cover for the original tailgate i.e. I have to replace the boot lid first ?

 

Herman

 

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Hi herman

 

Yep you need tail gate skin to cover the old spoiler bits and a new spoiler, a good body shop should be able to rebuild the rotton bits, mine was in the same sort of condition as your sound. check out my ride to see what it looks like, had mine done in the summer.

Regards

JOHN biggrin.gif

I can let you have the entire tailgate section from my 300ZX, that I recently dismantled. It is in perfect condition, with no rot around the spoiler at all. Because its a big beast its using up a lot of room in my garage. Because of this I'd be willing to let you have it cheap. The normal price is £300 to £400. I'd let you have it for £125. This would have the added advantage of your Z not being off the road because it could be respayed before you put it on your car. Just an idea ????

 

If you're interested then give me a call on 01634 221783 or email me at geewhizz@onetel.net.uk

 

AndyZ

Thanks for the advice, Guyz.

 

Andy - You have Mail.

 

Herman

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