Body & Paint
Discussions about bodywork and painting a Zcar.
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hey everyone, i am planning on getting the MSA Type 3 front bumper and was wondering how is the fitment. i heard that the rear bumper and side skirts don't fit well. I am undecided on a Kaminari or the MSA type 3 side skirts any opinions? i like the look of Kaminari since it is close to stock. Also would anyone recommed a MSA Type 2 rear bumper? my car is a 1975 280Z THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP. any pics would be great
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Are there any compatible window visors for a 280Z? It might be nice to use on the highwayto deflect some air from making it TOO windy inside, and hopefully removable for showing. thx.
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The three grey panels -- one goes under the plate, the others are surrounds on the taillights. What do the fasteners look like? The ones that bolt onto the deck where the hatch closes -- 6 holes. And do they go into speed nuts? Thinking of my '73, here. Many thanks, Steve
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I can get this shipped to CT, but don't want to risk it if it doesn't fit well, anybody know how well it would? http://salem.craigslist.org/pts/182844728.html
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Hey guys, Trying to see if I want to get some fiberglass fenders for the front of the Z. I know that if you put ZG flares on, you have to cut the fender, then reweld it. What happens if you take off the metal fender, and bolt in a fiberglass fender? Would that weaken the car, or is there some other thing to install that I'm missing?
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for those of you who have installed zg mirrors, can you give me your hole locations. how for back from the headlight bezel/fender line, how far out from inner fender line. thanks tony
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I'm looking to replace my turn signal buckets and front lower valence with an air dam, but I want to see one installed on a 240Z in person before I decide to buy it. I was looking at this air dam http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/7AD1/50-1411 or even the same air dam, but without the brake ducts. Is there anyone in Sacramento that has this air dam installed (or the one w/o the brake ducts) that would be willing to let me admire their beautiful Z?
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I have a fibreglass air dam and want to install it on my 71 Z. Unfortunately I don't know the manufacturer of the air dam and don't have any installation instructions. I have attached pictures of the air dam. Any information as to the manufacturer or how to install the air dam is appreciated. My questions are: 1. Is the air dam installed with the left and right corner pieces (where the turn signals are mounted) and the center valence on the car? It looks to me like the turn signal lights are inserted into the air dam and then attached to the corner pieces. 2. Does the air dam go over the top of the center valence. My thought is it goes on top of the valence. I …
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I am looking at a 240Z which needs the spare wheel well replaced, the rust resulting from water seepage past bad hatch gaskets (as explained by the current owner). I'm wondering about the cost of such a repair. Anyone have direct personal experience or work in the auto body and paint field to shed some light on approximate costs? Thanks, Gary S.
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Can I just used bondo or automotive caulking fill in the little holes
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Hey all, Was there any undercoating supplied by the factory on 1972 z's? Or was the underside of the car and fenders simply painted? Thanks Matt
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