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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod

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Looking good so far.

Are you going with a different color other than black for the interior upholstery, carpet, door panels, etc.?

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On 9/6/2018 at 7:19 AM, rcb280z said:

Looking good so far.

Are you going with a different color other than black for the interior upholstery, carpet, door panels, etc.?

Thanks!

I'm not 100% decided, but as I'm powder coating all of the trim black and going with dark wheels, the interior will more than likely be black. I am planning to keep the sides of the trans tunnel, the rear strut towers, and the roof bare as a contrast.

Edited by Kevin McSweeney

I like the bmw cohiba brown interior for the seats and door panels. Would look great with the green.

I always said that if I had a green Z the interior would be the cohiba brown.

 

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Nice color!

 

There's a guy, Jesse, that has a similar color with the same wheels. He's on instagram as Jesse_S30 I believe and his youtube is Boostshack. He's got an RB in it though, but I thought the color and bronze pisang wheels would look great!

 

 

 

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I've seen that car before, looks great! Unfortunately the RB or any engine swaps will have to wait!

Edited by Kevin McSweeney

With you gutting and restoring your car the right way, it's going to be even greater! Following this thread?

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One more really small update but got some parts back from zinc plating yesterday, looking great.

Unfortunately all of my ziplock bagging and organizing work has been undone by the platers so I'm in for a treat when it comes to reassembly...

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Just now, Patcon said:

Did you do everything silver (clear) zinc or is some of it yellow zinc?

It's all clear zinc. 

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