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Hi everybody, i'm currently restoring a total wreck of a 240Z and i'm slowing down and it's getting me down. So something I can do now is replace the seat covers and foam which have had rats living on them for over 20years! I looked on the other threads but could find a discussion specific to the quality of the companies now supplying these kind of reproductions. So advice is gladly accepted hahaha. Thanks for your time everyone and hopefully i won't be the only person to gain from the answers! Matt
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View Advert Seat mechanism covers 280z Seat mechanism covers black, used shape no cracks minor scratches on one. One has been cleaned up (see pix) Willing to trade for (teardrop) shaped black hinge cover. Advertiser jrcnla4me Date 02/01/2021 Price $40.00 Category Parts for Sale
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Hi all: If this is in the wrong forum, please move. I searched for this, but didn't see anyone else asking. When I got my '77, I thought I'd have it running in a matter of weeks. But it is taking much longer. I use my shop for woodworking as a second income, and can't put off paying work any longer. Obviously, this will create a dust issue for my car. I've never used a car cover before. So I'm not sure what to look for. I don't plan to use the cover outside. And I don't plan to use it for more than a few months (I hope!). My shop is insulated, but only climate controlled when I'm using it (window heat and AC). I don't want to spend a bunch, as this is a temporary situation. I've found this one for $52 with free shipping: http://www.budgecovers.com/detail.aspx?p=D&v=D-3&make=NISSAN&model=280Z&year=1977&source=search But I don't know if that's a good deal or not. They have a cheaper one, but it doesn't "breathe". The car came from a damp building and had mildew issues when I got it. I cleaned that up. But I don't want it to come back. The paint on this car is 9.5/10. So I want to protect it. Conversely, I don't want to damage it with a cover, either. Any advice would be appreciated.