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Those fit, are Stainless, and are labeled as to where they go(a huge help) but are not the original OEM style in terms of looking stock. I have the entire set for my '72 and they look very good, but are more than obviously aftermarket parts.

Will


Here's a site that has Z nuts, bolts and screws. Hang on to your wallet, they're proud of these. Save the pdf file to your hard drive. Hope this helps.

http://www.zcarcreations.com/

They come in nice labeled bags as well. Really a great time and frustration saver.

Those fit, are Stainless, and are labeled as to where they go(a huge help) but are not the original OEM style in terms of looking stock. I have the entire set for my '72 and they look very good, but are more than obviously aftermarket parts.

Will

They come in nice labeled bags as well. Really a great time and frustration saver.

This is the way I'll most likely go. I really need all the help I can get with the bags of hardware being labeled. I have broken about 5% of the hardware I've removed from the body and what did come out doesn't look that good after 30 years. Stainless + anti-seize when I put my 280Z back together. Still, rather costly but worth it.

I'll add two bits of advice based entirely on personal experience.

1) Run the appropriate tap through every hole to clean up the threads before applying the anti-seize and new stainless hardware.

2) If you buy the sets together, they offer a discount on the entire purchase.

Will

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