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Hello, My name is Cesar I'm located here in SoCal, and a couple of days ago after almost two years, I got my 280z for the price I could afford:), there some work to do on it, however I am looking forward to it, I am very excited and wanted to share my emotions with people that have the same feeling for the LEGENDARY Z, attached are some pics of my 76 280z, any sugestions? Me and my girlfriend want to keep it as close as the original, ALL STOCK, looking forward to any suggestion, and help in any mechanical problem, Thanks for the time that this forum give me, and LETS ROLL...:)post-24413-14150815213155_thumb.jpg

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Very nice find looks like it's in pretty good condition! I for one definitely share your enthusiasm so congrats on the great find!

However it looks like your passenger side horn is bent down.

Cesar, welcome to the Z family!

I have a 76 and now I wish I would have bought a 75 or older model to avoid the CA smog! I have had "fun" trying to pass it. It took some $$ and reading the Factory Service Manual a lot. You should download the FSM, Fuel Injection "Bible" and the colored wiring diagram for this year right away.

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