Everything posted by wheee!
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76 280z Restoration
The early 75 280's, up until August 76 were different in some ways. They used a lot of the 260Z parts. The door cards are the biggest headache. The doors and cards switched to the new style in August and finding the old style cards is next to impossible. A 240 door card is a closer match. The door latches and hardware changed as well. Your production date is in the driver door jamb tag.
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
Coming soon to a chassis near me... N42 block, bored to 89mm. Custom Ross Pistons, Polished L24 9mm rods, ARP hardware, floating pin, shot peened. Engine interior polished and painted and Glyptol coated. Balanced. E88 large valve ported, 2mm NISMO head gasket. Norris Cams 505 lift/300 duration. Nismo comp adj. cam gear. Possible P90 mechanical head swap for Fuel Injection. SASSZ's getting a stroker!
- 76 280z Restoration
- 76 280z Restoration
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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My Rockers seem to be a little off, or I'm off my Rocker(s)
I know the buyer appreciates all this pre-sale inspection and maintenance.... [emoji6]
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My Rockers seem to be a little off, or I'm off my Rocker(s)
This is very interesting! Mismatched hardness seems the culprit or possibly a poor break in period? Bad oil in the beginning?
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Sway bars
The stock 280 bar is too long to fit behind the diff (AZC moustache bar mount) and must be mounted from the front. Therefore, one that was a rear mount will be too short to mount on the 280 from the front. However, the ST sway should bolt up behind the diff of a 280 with a mounting kit no problem.
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Thank you Classic Z Car Club
Have you tried hitting up AZC and TTT for similar discounts? Would be a nice bonus considering all the business our members do with them.
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Jack Location
In the passenger side cubby hole
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Two Speedo gears.Blue & Red 240Z 260Z 280Z 280ZX
Ha ha! I get it! .... speedo bump....
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
Tested out the new plastic stripper wheel from Eastwood tonight. A small patch to see how effective it was and I was pleasantly surprised. Not much heat buildup and strips quickly through aftermarket paint, two layers of primer, one layer of factory paint and a factory primer to bare metal.
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Installation of Dynamat or similar material
So far about 36 sq ft. I still have the doors and hatch to do.
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Installation of Dynamat or similar material
Consider I am a Battle Tank mechanic working in 80 tonne war machines at about 140 decibels and you can understand how I appreciate a quiet ride....!
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Installation of Dynamat or similar material
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We're bringin' back the Flat Tops!
Looks great! You are lucky to have a good powder shop nearby. My experience was not so good here. I paid hundreds of dollars for two exhaust tips to be powder coated. I never got a quote under $200 for any one piece... way too expensive for all powder work I have done. My home kit cost under $500...
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Lightweight Flywheels
This is interesting!
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Testing
Yup. My fault. I was having issues uploading images in Tapatalk and the problem ending up being I had to log out and back in. I had been working with them on this. Thanks Chris!
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My 240z project
You make us all look like sloths...! Wish I was that far along...
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Home Built Z 'Full video build'
Looks great Jeff!
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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod
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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod
Custom blend water based. Similar to the original 240 colour code. But very close to yours!
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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod