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D-Hemi

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  • Birthday 12/12/1975

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    Rochester,NY

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  1. nice build. was watching and listening to the exhaust vid and it looked like you blew the radiator or a hose in the vid
  2. Congrats I'm looking for a 1975 Z sentimental reasons (i was born in 75) i currently have a 1977. Looks like thats mostly dirt and moss or mold please post a pic after washing it. I currently have a 1972 lined up that is in alot worst shape then yours.
  3. Do you got any pictures of your setup and pictures of any of your parts you've done you can share
  4. I'm interested in the L28ET if you still have it i'm in Rochester NY
  5. Congratulations on all the new comers to the family. Your purchase story is very close to my experience when getting my first Z and then almost immediately my second Z. keep posting
  6. Suspension looks great. Not a fan of the engine choice. keep posting i hope it finally gets finished
  7. Welcome back enjoyed reading this post
  8. congrats on the purchase and good luck. I too also just purchased my 1977 280z as far as i have gotten is taking the bumpers off. Hope you get further then me
  9. i had first dibs on a 83 280zx in texas a week ago whole car for $350 priced out it would cost me $1000 to $1500 to get it home to New York i ended up passing on it. I'm still not 100% what engine route i'm going.
  10. looks great. what set up is this
  11. looks awesome can't wait to do mine in the summer, so glad the owner before me gave me the original dash so i can remove the plastic one.
  12. get rid of the real bumper and rear wing and newer wheels to fit the wheel wells better maybe lower vehicle. i really can't believe they kept the rear bumper on. This was the cool look for late 70's early 80's
  13. Jump on it. I just missed out on a 73 240z for $1500 no floor boards and rails and i thought that was a steal. i ended up with my first Z a 1977 280Z for $3000 obviously alot better shape but i still would have liked the 73 as well
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