· Chris Hammond
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Undoing the modifications to the 350z, suspension and exhaust

Discover the process of restoring a 350z back to stock, battling stubborn parts, breaking tools, and eventually triumphing in this car repair journey.

Project350z Garage Work So what did you do this weekend? Did you spend two days under your car? I basically did, well more like 1 day, but it was broken up over an afternoon/evening and then the following morning after I ran to get a new "nut" that I needed to finish things up.

Why was I under the 350z? Well, removing the fun parts of course. I planned to remove the front and rear Hotchkis sway bars, along with the TrueChoice Phase 4 Konis (front) and the off the shelf Koni Sports (rear) along with springs/perches. Though in order to deal with the rear sway bar I also ended up pulling the Injen Super SES exhaust system off the car as well and put the OEM exhaust back on.

I of course time lapsed the whole affair, using my trusty GoPro Camera HD HERO2 Motorsports Edition. You can check out the video here on the page, and don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel!

Are you interested in buying any of the parts I’ve removed from the car? Stay tuned for a full blog post with pictures next week of everything I have for sale, but in the mean time if you want to get the jump on the next guy, head on over to the About page and fill out the contact form to make an offer.

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