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Old 01-09-2013, 09:16 AM   #1
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DIY: 03 350Z interior to 06+ 350Z swap.

This is my first ever DIY. So bear with me on that. If you have any questions on this please feel free to PM me or comment in this thread ill gladly help.


I made a DIY on m350z for this. Maybe someone on here might be interested in doing this too.

Difficulty: probably about a 3 on a scale of 1-10.

Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, flat head screw driver, and a 10MM socket with a extension, razor knife, and electrical tape.

To start, I found someone parting out a 08 350z base. After much research I had to piece together this info from multiple threads. There is no wiring involved its a plug and play deal. Main concern is the AC controls not working. After reading I found out that you need the AC/HEAT control module ( clear white thing located behind your AC controls under the radio ). You need this with your swap or your knobs WILL NOT work.

Required from the 06+ models:

Gauges( plug into your 03 harness )
Center cubby that holds your radio and the cubby pocket.
Side panels (has the foam knee pads on driver and passenger side)
AC/Heat/Shifter plastic with the knobs.
Clear white AC module located under your radio from whatever year model your swapping to.
And you need the entire center console from a 06+.

Price: depends on where you get everything, I paid about $3-350 for this swap.

First remove your shift knob then remove your shifter AC plastic piece. It should pop right off rather easily.


Now unplug the white ribbon from the back of your shifter plastic.




Next your going to pull off that T shaped rubber and rove these 2 screws located right above your radio.


Now you remove the 2 screws at the bottom of your radio.


Pull from the top by the gauges and it should just pop off the entire plastic piece that holds your gauges, now unplug your gauges.


Remove your radio and the white plastic box next, (6screws, 2 on top, 4 on the bottom)




Pull the white box out and unplug the 3 plugs from the back.


Remove these 2 screws for the center console.


Then remove your ashtray and remove the screw holding the center console to the chassis.


I didn't take a picture of this buyer there are 2 screws by your seats that also hold the console in place, slide your seats forward and you will see them there is one on each side.

Lately you remove the bottom dashboard on the passenger side, to swap out the knee pads, if you want you can keep your old plastic pieces and not swap, but remember its silver and the new one is all black. I followed this write up I found to fix the dash rattle (which works I just did it). http://m.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=397656

Now the install, basically the exact SAMETHING in reverse order


Put your new console in place, next install your radio all 4 screws. Then install the white AC control box. If you have a aftermarket double din like I do you kinda have to jam the white box in place to clear the wires.

I found this out, seeing as the gauges came from a 08 base model and I have a Touring you need to swap them out so you retain your tire pressure monitoring system, and a few other functions the Touring has over the base model.

The 2 screws that hold your gauges in place.


Now, the hardest part of the install. You need to unravel the wires for your heated seats/ hazard lights, and pull the hazard light plug out. (Don't literally pull it out just unravel and tape itby itself so it's longer) once you do that, re-tape everything with electrical tape like so.


After that just snap it all back together and it should look like this when finished. MUCH MUCH cleaner than the 03-05 models.




Ignore the gap around the radio, my 06+ trim ring hasn't come in the mail yet.

Overall this swap took me about a hour and a half. Just because I was tedious and bagged and labeled the screws.

I need to take a pic with the radio trim ring installed. It's so much cleaner. I now have 5 damn cup holders instead of that 1 that's in your dash.

Next up are the door panels for the 06+ with the light up cup holders in them.
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