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mxer24

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  1. Well, thanks again. i have always had this perception that shipping costed most of the times, more than the car being bought., or close to it. As for the 280z, let me ask my mom if she would be willing to take a look at it, then i will contact you for the Z's information about locations and stuff. thanks.
  2. thanks alot. if it were up to me, i would just build it from a frame up, but in the process my mom would disown me. thanks alot. o and ps, have you known anyone who has shipped cars?
  3. thanks alot guys. really appreciate what ive gotten so far. How did you guys obtain your Z's and what were the price figures?
  4. hi guys. right now i am 16, a full year away from getting my liscence in New Jersey. but i have been into cars forever, and currently hold a position at Walter's Auto Body. Anyway. i am looking for a 1972-1977 240z, 260z, or 280z for my first car. Now bear with me as i don't know much about changes from year to year, but know the basics about them. I have always loved the body style and the fact that almost any engine can fit into the frame easily just makes me salivate more. However, my mom is very strict about money. She will not let me get a POS, or a piece of ....crap. as she calls it. So this would mean it would have to run very well, and almost no bodyrot or rust on the body. The interior would have to be clean as well. With all of this i think she forgets the fact that i work in a body shop sometimes, but thats what moms are for. Anyways, i was wondering how much would a Z that fit the specifications above run? And is the New Jersey/ Metro area Z-defficient? I can barely find any on autotrader.com and hemmings. Thanks for your help.,

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