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When I got my 240's, the guy gave me more parts than I knew what to do with. Some of them I'm pretty sure are for some other year Z cars. I'm planning to sell what I can, and toss what's not worth anything.

I'm looking to you guys to tell me what these parts are commonly called and what year these Z parts are from so I can have some kind of ebay description. If you have an idea what they are worth if anything, that would be helpful as well. Also if you see anything you want, let me know and I'll be happy to send it your way for very cheap. I just want them gone.

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Part A:

Console I'm assuming for a Z, but not sure what year

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Part B:

Heater control plate

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Part C:

Signal Stick

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Part D:

Lights from something, I have a bunch of these

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Part E:

Tail lights

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Part F:

computer for L28?, 280Z?

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says on it:

Part No. A11-600 000

Lot No. 5510

For L28

I hate to throw stuff like this away since these is probably someone somewhere who can use this stuff. Thanks for your help.

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Part C is a combination switch from a 240Z prior to 1973 when the connector was changed due to the addition of an intermittent wiper position.

Part D are front side marker lights that are the same from 70-78.

Part E are taillights from a 260 or 280. I don't think there's a difference between those models.

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A and B (going from the small pic in your post) are from the "Series III" when they changed the interior dash configuration. Note, the Series III denomination is something I've heard/read references to and can't be sure what years/models it applies to.

Part A is the Fresh Air Vent and Map Light components that go on the dash first, then part B inserts into the space in the lower section. The Radio went below in a separate surround.

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