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I graduated from high school this year and on May 25 my dad gave me the project car we had been working on for the last few years. It is a 1976 280Z. It was originally an Arizona car and had only been in Canada for the last few years. To our supprise there was absolutley NO rust anywhere on this car! I still need bumpers and an alternator for it and i cant wait to get driving it.

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Here is my most recent pic of it

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In the near future i plan on doing some electrical work to it like the headlight harness and find bumpers.

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Seems a bit like my Z car. Still needs a lot of work, but is ready for the road.

My Z needs an all new interior, but all I need is tires, struts, springs and brakes to get her on the road. Going to be ordering parts here soon for her. There is a bit of electrical work that I need to do for mine. That is the part of the job that I hate most, but it must be done.

I really like that color btw. Looks real good :-)

The colour is what catches most people's eye. In the sunlight you can see a hint of gold in it. it is really stunning.

The interior is almost done minus a few pieces

mgood - what spoiler is on the front of your car? I really like that look

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Darbji280z:

Do you have 240 bumpers on your car?

I finally found bumpers for my car. They are off a 240Z (unsure of year) and they where re-chromed in the last few years. They look amazing and i cant wait to get em on :D

Honestly, I don't know. Probably. Maybe... SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME!!!

LOL

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