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With all the advances in the modern car sadly the underbody protection is still last on the list, the 350z a modern design car, this one an 04 reg 60k on the clock and corrossion already doing its stuff, note the two cat pipe shield, rotted through, one needed removing as it was rattling, see now he should have bought a 300zx:D

 

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What's the best way to protect the undersides of our Zeds then Jeff - What can you do for us who use our cars as daily drives?

Judging by the state of the wheels, I am sure the owner isn't fussed about the body! LOL

all that money and you get a pile of scrap(well not quite) but it makes you think.how can car company`s charge what they do for something that falls to bits in less than 6 years its wrong

nice one jeff! i was looking at these aswell, would be sure to get it up on ramps now.

would be sure to get it up on ramps now.

That's my boy, now your learning :D

smithy

That's my boy, now your learning :D

smithy

 

FPMSL:rofl:

Maybe have been driven through salt water, as Si says, dont looked as though it is cared for much !

My zed almost 18 years old and is completly rust free ok its a jdm and imported in 07 but it shows what the underneath can look like if driven on untreated roads.Salt is for food and sand on a beach its time our roads were treated with some other chemical to melt ice imo:)

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