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1976 280Z Restoration Project

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58 minutes ago, Captain Obvious said:

My shoulders would so love something like that. Looks great!

I knew this was a mod I wanted when I saw it. I chose the Silvermine version because it has the potentiometer style feedback from the speedo cable to control the amount of assist rather than the Z Power Steering system of a manual control knob. This means the steering automatically gives full power at idle and low speed and reduces the assist at higher speeds. My wife will be driving the car and the thicker tires and aggressive suspension won't be a problem with this system...

I also love the cast iron engine block paint I used on the steering shaft! It looks nice and will stay looking good next to the exhaust headers. I will be painting the engine block this same colour. Sorry... no blue in SASSZ.

Cheaper and better for you.

Maybe it comes with the training guy too...

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7 hours ago, wheee! said:

I will be painting the engine block this same colour. Sorry... no blue in SASSZ.

Besides, that grey will look great with the green body colour.

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Besides, that grey will look great with the green body colour.

I agree. No real chance of this car looking stock anyways...
7 hours ago, siteunseen said:

Captain O and I would need the training guy to get the bar off of our chest. LOL

No kidding. I think I tore a rotator cuff just looking at that pic.   :facepalm:

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Hey Mark, Nice install pics of the EPS kit! Awesome build! I'll be following :)

Thanks Edan!
I will post up a separate thread once the install is complete. I’m still a fair ways away from having it completely installed... new dash, gauge work, interior trim etc. It will make more sense in a separate thread with pics etc.
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Achievement unlocked!
E88 head tapped and ported for N42 non-webbed fuel injection intake!
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