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alissa280z

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  1. The Tokico Springs I got are NOT progressive on the front or the rear. Let me know if you would like any more info on them!
  2. Total came to $1200 - $500 of that was for the Tokico Springs and Shocks.
  3. My first order of Z car parts was 95 lbs! Two seperate boxes, two deliverys in one day. Now I can have start building all new Steering, Suspension & Brakes - I got a lot of work ahead of me. And since this is my first time doing anything like this I am very lucky to have a guy who can teach me how!!
  4. If CT is not too far for you, check out this site www.autosportfab.com. He is helping me restore my 280z and gives great deals to Zcar owners!
  5. My friends' are in a battle of the bands contest for Rolling Stone Magazine. Please help them out! Vote MAKEL here: http://www.rollingstoneextras.com/fusion/submit.php Vote everyday till March 4th - and tell your friends. Listen to the music too, if you are into Modern Aternative Rock style music. http://www.makelband.com - http://www.myspace.com/makel
  6. Hello, I am Alissa! Yes, I am a female and I own a Z car! I bought it on Feb 1st. I'll be doing most of the restoration work myself. I posted in pics here: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20393 CT Area Z people please show yourselves!
  7. His website is http://www.autosportfab.com. I am a wesite designer and do the work on his site myself. He gives the best deals to Z owners, so anyone in the CT area be sure to check it out, or even swing by to see our Z cars!
  8. Thanks! Yes, I will do doing as much work as I can myself. My boyfriend has a fabrication shop and does work on Z's, including his own '72 240. So this is a great project for us to work on together. He is teaching me as much as he can because I know have little knowledge about cars, but I am willing to learn... even to weld!
  9. I think I am going to paint it a darker silver. I'd like to keep most of the car as original as I can... even by doing the rust repair on the doors and fenders instead of replacing them with parts in better condition. I know it's going to be a lot more work, but it is my first project car!
  10. Hi there! I am new to this forum and wanted to share with you my '78 280z. She is in need of a lot of TLC and I am looking forward to the project. The restoration began this week! Here is the first round of photos: http://www.autosportfab.com/gallery/restore/280z_an/index.html The car next to mine is a '72 240z also currently being restored. Enjoy! Alissa
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