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I'm just about finished making my own Cold Air Intake for my 1975 280z. I used some Spectre tubing I got from Autozone and a K&N filter I got from Advance Auto Parts. I think it looks pretty good. I had to cut some of the tubing (which is plastic) in order for it to fit properly. It also took some boiling of the stock AFM rubber and soapy water in order to get it to fit. Here is a pic. I'm still working on a bracket in order for it to stay put. I'm thinking of strapping it down to where the stock airbox would latch onto.

Not bad for $50 bucks. What do you think?

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I haven't really had a chance to drive it much, but it does seem to have a little better throttle response.

I think the stock exhaust needs to be replaced before I really notice any changes.

Fan Shroud...haha. Yes one of the many items on my wish list. I've only had the Z for a couple weeks.

Mine doesn't quite make it to the middle of the grill but its definately far enough out where its not behind the signal light.

I didn't mean for the pic to be that big. I just linked it to imageshack.us. It was the size of the actual photo. i didn't resize it.

How did you get a picture that wide to upload or hotlink... yea gad...

Carl B.

The image is hosted offsite (in this case by imageshack) so classiczars.com doesn't even know or care about the size of the image. Your browser downloads a page from this site, parses the html, finds a link to a jpeg, downloads it and only then decides "wow, this sucker is 1600x1200, let me widen everything to fit even if I have to add a scrollbar at the bottom."

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