Everything posted by billcapp
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VA Map
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Where I have been
Jeff (carguyinok), It's good to see so many going back to school. Reminds me of just a few years ago I went back to school because of lack of jobs in my field. Well I thought the computer sciences would be a good bet, so off I went. When I graduated with my degree, guess what...the bottom fell out of that industry too! Fortunately I was able to get back into my old line of work (things picked up). Point was I was extremely glad to get the chance to go back to college with 16 hour days, pretty girls, no time for the Z, pretty girls, homework and more pretty girls...WOW. I would not trade the experience for anything. I still get to play around with the megabytes. Seems everyone wants their computer replaced, repaired or updated. Good Z money on the side.. Well lots of luck and try to do as I and become an honor student. Makes me feel good because I was 56 years old when I did this.
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interior shot of my z
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Precious 5
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Precious 6
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Bumping noise
A roo stuck under your tire?....seriously you never said when it makes the noise....
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space shuttle
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my engine
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blakced out headlights
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r qtr 71 240Z
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240z Horn Assemby Kit
Look in my gallery to see if that's the part you are talking about.
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240z Horn Assemby Kit
Yyour best bet would be a junk yard. Are you talking about the large clip that is under the metal ring? If so, it's odd it broke.
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quarter emblem
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steering wheel
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passenger side
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Back of horn button
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'71 horn button
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Zs by the Bay Event
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Zs by the Bay Event
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Kenneth Mack's 240Z
I can't believe all the nice paint on the engine and then leave the coil and brake booster the way they are!
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Interior light switches
m240 the paint not peeling is normally a function of the preparation done to the old paint. If the paint under the new paint is in poor shape and already peeling, without removing all of it, your new paint will just do the same. It's not the problem with the new paint, but still the problem with the old paint. My car has been painted over two old paint jobs but it has never peeled or flaked off because the prep work was done properly. One of the other members, perhaps mperdue or hmsports could enlighten you more. In my case I would not paint over the three already on the body but rather strip it and start over again.
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the front air dam
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Ronz 240
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Inside