The Nissan GT-R R35 Body Repair Manual provides detailed instructions for repairing and restoring the vehicle's body structure. This guide covers everything from minor dent repairs to full panel replacements, ensuring that all repairs meet factory specifications. Essential for professional body shops and GT-R enthusiasts, it includes step-by-step procedures, diagrams, and material specifications to maintain the car's integrity and performance
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The Nissan GT-R R35, like any high-performance car, has several issues with its body parts and interior. Here are the main ones and how to prevent them:
1. Corrosion of body parts
Problem: Despite the high quality of assembly, some body parts, especially in the lower part of the car and around the wheel arches, may be susceptible to corrosion, especially in harsh climates and with frequent exposure to road salt.
Prevention methods:
Regularly wash the car, especially in winter, to remove salt and dirt.
Use anti-corrosion agents and protective coatings on vulnerable areas.
Periodic inspection of the body for the first signs of corrosion and their immediate elimination.
2. Damage to the bumper and front skirt
Problem: Low ground clearance and aggressive design of the front bumper make it vulnerable to damage from curbs, road imperfections and debris.
Prevention methods:
Careful driving and careful parking to avoid contact with curbs.
Installing protective pads on the front skirt to prevent chips and cracks.
Using high-quality transparent bumper films to protect against scratches and chips.
3. Paintwork Problems
Problem: Due to aggressive environmental influences, UV radiation and mechanical damage, the paintwork may lose its shine, and small scratches and chips may appear.
Prevention methods:
Regular washing and waxing to protect the coating from harmful effects.
Use protective films or ceramic coatings to increase resistance to damage.
Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents and brushes that can damage the surface.
4. Wear of seals and window rubber
Problem: Door and window seals can lose their elasticity over time, which leads to whistling sounds and water penetration into the interior.
Prevention methods:
Regular use of silicone lubricants to keep seals in good condition.
Inspect seals for damage and replace them at the first signs of wear.
Storing the car in a garage or under a canopy to reduce the impact of ultraviolet radiation and temperature changes on rubber elements.
5. Seat and Upholstery Problems
Problem: Leather seats and interior trim may show signs of wear, especially in high-impact areas such as side bolsters and armrests. Scratches and scuffs may also occur on the interior trim.
Prevention Methods:
Regularly clean and condition leather surfaces using quality leather care products.
Use protective seat and grip covers, especially if the vehicle is used in harsh conditions.
Avoid direct sunlight on the interior by using sunscreens or tinting.
6. Wear of Carpets and Floor Coverings
Problem: Carpets and floor coverings can wear out quickly, especially in the pedal area and under the driver's feet.
Prevention Methods:
Use quality floor mats that protect the floor from dirt and moisture.
Regularly clean the mats and floor coverings to prevent dirt accumulation, which can contribute to wear.
Install additional protective coatings in the most vulnerable areas.
7. Damage to Carbon Elements
Problem: Carbon parts used in the body and interior trim can be prone to cracks, chips and fading in the sun.
Prevention Methods:
Protect carbon elements with transparent films or special coatings.
Regularly apply polishes to protect against ultraviolet rays.
Avoid mechanical impacts on carbon parts and monitor their condition.