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Ok,

I have a question to kinda through to the Z gallery.

I like the 280z, except for one thing, those big nasty bumpers that they have.

Would it be bad form to replace them with the much more stylish 240z bumpers?

Thanks ...

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Also keep in mind that the 280Z body is not molded for the early bumper. You may end up replacing the front valance and other pieces. My suggestion before jumping into this is start comparing what you will need to make the change. Start looking closely at the two different models.

The crash worthiness issue is important in that your insurance company may not like you taking off the crash bumpers. However, there is really no need for bumpers at all because rule number one of driving is don't bump anything. If you violate rule number one, you deserve what you get. I think the flashy chrome strips on each end of the Z make it look pretty snazZZy!

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However, there is really no need for bumpers at all because rule number one of driving is don't bump anything. If you violate rule number one, you deserve what you get.

Now you just have to convince every other a$$hole that drives or parks near your car to follow Rule #1.

I came out from a movie theatre to find that some jerk had hit the front of my car. Bumper looked like a "W" instead of a "U", hood was bent, headlight scoops badly cracked, BRE Spook busted too.

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Also keep in mind that the 280Z body is not molded for the early bumper. You may end up replacing the front valance and other pieces. My suggestion before jumping into this is start comparing what you will need to make the change. Start looking closely at the two different models.

The crash worthiness issue is important in that your insurance company may not like you taking off the crash bumpers. However, there is really no need for bumpers at all because rule number one of driving is don't bump anything. If you violate rule number one, you deserve what you get. I think the flashy chrome strips on each end of the Z make it look pretty snazZZy!

I am already going to replace my front valance with an airdam, so if I choose to do this, it's not a big problem.

The whole Rule Number 1, well I have never violated it, but in the 11 years I have been driving I have been violated against three times while my car was parked. Some people have NO sense of space when backing up.

One guy came into Blockbuster and was like, "Ok, who owns' the white Nissan Sentra" I thought it was some hidden video/ gag show thing, but nope it wasn't. He took his Lincoln Town car front bumper and scrapped it a full three feet from the middle of the rear door to the end of the bumper! The whole (not scrape) left behind was about 5 inches deep. You thought he would have noticed after the first foot of scraping.

Now I just need to find me some 240z bumpers ....

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Gregg, I just had my 1974 1/2 260 redone and considered swapping the old federal mandate bumper for the cleaner look of the smaller bumpers. I found bumper parts are very difficult to procure and like the guys mentioned its more than a bumper swap. I suggest you identify all the parts you need and get a feel for prices. I think an attractive alternative would be aftermarket fiberglass or plastic bumpers. Good luck.

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