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Oozki 05-05-2018 11:26 PM

2009 G37x Coupe Undercarriage Rust Help
 
Hi, I recently purchased and 09 G37x Coupe at 78k miles. Upon initial inspection prior to purchasing, I did notice some undercarriage rust, but was unable to get a great look. After purchasing I was able to get a good look and it turns out there is much more than I had originally thought. All aspects of the car (besides the undercarriage) are immaculate for a 2009. I am from northeastern PA so I'm sure the winter season has everything to do with it. This is my first time posting on this forum and I've come seeking advice/help. What would be the best solution to this problem? Have the rust removed at a shop? Do it myself? Which parts look like they need replaced? Should I look into undercoating or oil spray? I'd like to keep this in my possession for a while, how can I fix this problem/make my car last as long as possible? Thanks.
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slartibartfast 05-06-2018 01:49 AM

Welcome. I moved your post to a more appropriate forum. You can search the site for "rust undercarriage" and find most posts that deal with your subject.

Surfnazi 05-07-2018 05:30 PM

Looks like road salt damage. You can buy a rust converter and inhibitor that converts the rust back. It turns it gray then you can spray undercoating or high temp ceramic paint on it if you want. Each bottle can be bought for 6-7 bucks and bought at lowes or home depot


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