
Everything posted by daddz
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Z432
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Z432
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Z432
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82 280ZX out for quick spin
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82 280ZX out for quick spin
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82 280ZX out for quick spin
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82 280ZX out for quick spin
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82 280ZX out for quick spin
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82 280ZX engine bay
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81 280ZX engine bay
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81 280ZX engine bay
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82 280ZX engine bay
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82 280ZX engine bay
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I'm off again, 81 turbo automatic..
Tom, How did this car look? I see that you ended up with a Z31--any more pics?
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My "new" ZX......
Tom, Looks like a keeper. Siince you have owned a bunch of these you know what you're in for with a Z31. I have two of them (both '86 hardtops--twins). I would be sure that the timing belt service has been done at some point.
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Toyota 50th celebration website....
This is a great website set up by Toyota to celebrate their 50th anniversary in the United States.... http://www.toyota50th.com/ Check out the various links to discover all of the great events that Toyota is planning to be a part of this year. The question is when is Nissan going to get on board with this type of marketing effort?
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New vintage Japanese car website and forum...
If you have a chance check out the following new website: http://www.japanesenostalgiccar.com/ There is a great forum and it looks to have a lot of growth potential. --Enjoy
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saying hi.
Michael, I would save those wheels and tires for display purposes if you have the room. If not I am sure that someone in the Z car community would purchase them for a period correct display. One of our members in the No. Va. Z Car Club still has a set of Goodyear Eagle GT's on some original 280ZX wheels. It's a shame that Goodyear hasn't made any arrangements with a compnay such as Coker to reproduce those tires as well as the old Eagle ST's.
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saying hi.
Michael, Great looking 280Z! I can't believe you still have a set of Goodyear Eagle Gt's on your Z. That is too coool.
- 1986 Nissan 300ZX.1
- 1986 Nissan 300ZX.1
- 1986 Nissan 300ZX.1
- 1986 Nissan 300ZX.1
- 1986 Nissan 300ZX.1
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Found a 1984 300zx
I would stay away from both as they look like parts donors more than desirable restorable cars. If you like the Z31's keep an eye out on z31.com and also check: http://www.cctol.com I was on there a week ago and found a really nice '84 hardtop turbo in the Tampa, Fl. area for only $2500. The turbo hardtops are insanely rare. If you want a project a mechanic friend of mine wants to sell his '84 300ZX hardtop. It has a bad engine but he has a good one to go with it. It has less than 95k on it but it has rust issues.