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agemeansnothing

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  1. Even my mom drives a Manual! LOL LOL LOL
  2. Is it going to cost a pretty penny?
  3. It is a BA chip, yes I plan to paint my engine bay the original blue along with my block.
  4. Are you joking you sold the stang?????? Fastback? 65??? GT?????
  5. Do you have the title and where are you located?
  6. Are you going to make me repost it on here? Just to show you?
  7. I have to agree with zhead240 it just makes me feel like I have control of the car.
  8. agemeansnothing commented on zguitar71's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  9. agemeansnothing posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Ok so I bought a pair of Round top SU carbeurators from my brother, dispite the fact that I have to rebuild them I want my Z to look good inside and out when I am done. But on top of the right carbeurator when it starts going into a point so that you can pour oil in there is a fairly sized chip out of the carbeurator, looks like some one hit it with a air chizle. I was wondering is there a exisisting filler so I can smooth it out? I plan on maybe painting them or chrome dip them. Thx all thoughts are appreciated. Ian::
  10. What kind of Carbs are you looking for?
  11. agemeansnothing commented on Fun_in_my_z's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  12. Yeah I just dont want to have to go bigger ever time I have to bore out my block. my brother is going 20 over and I think I am gonna do 10 or 20 over. Have you bored out your block yet?
  13. And you used to get on me for to much power look at you!!! LOL LOL
  14. Ok so after all I have to rebuild my engine and head.:ninja: But my question is has anybody ever found oversized stock pistons, because I would like to do what ever I can to not bore my head 10 or 20 over. Yes it would give me more power but for once this is where I draw the line for extra power. So if anybody could help it would be appreciated. Thx Ian
  15. agemeansnothing replied to romeo_30906's post in a topic in Introductions
    Hello and welcome to the club I also am a proud 1976 280Z, nice looking car and please post pics.
  16. My car was $500 but since lasy year in July I think I have put in $1500.
  17. It works like va charm but, I do not know which kind it is ( small or large valves), but he just bought a E31 an is replacing his N42.
  18. I found a Fairlady here in New Mexico pretty cool because were in the Middle of no where.
  19. Also look in the classified ads and the great Ebay.com
  20. Yeah my brother just bought a urethane air dam out of Motorsport the most expensive one for like $200.
  21. Yes my brother had a N42 on his L24 in his 260Z, it worked great there really nothing to worry about with N42's. I have one except on a 280Z. But you could really rebiuild your head I had a shop tell me they wanted $250 to do everything. He said about 4 days to do it just giving you options. Ian
  22. agemeansnothing replied to aldersonr's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Oh....................................................... there round top Su's, I read wrong sorry for the inconvience.:stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
  23. agemeansnothing replied to aldersonr's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    There is a book for sale by Motorsport that guides you through the process.
  24. I would go with a pair of Perelli tires, and for rims I like mine I will put them in my gallery, black rims studded with black knock offs.
  25. Ok yes It can be turboed but $$$$$$. If you want a good cam camshafts effect you a lot, motorsport has a head rebuild kit with a stage 2 camshaft $550. Yes get headers and a good exhaust, if you want get a aluminum fly wheel but they are kinda expensive. Then front and back strut bars $115 out of Motorsport, air dam, and last but not least luevers. Oh and a 5 speed transmission.

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