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spotfitz

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  1. I'm local to the Mid-citiies area and if I can help, let me know.
  2. Was it orange, sitting to the left of the main entrance to the show room?
  3. Yours look more like this, but these are for '79-'81 http://autozone.com/images/cds/gif/large/0900823d801d27f1.gif I don't see the same clips either. Sorry I couldn't help. EDIT; Just goes to show how much I don't know about the '79 thats been sitting in my driveway for acouple years now. This is the right diagram for the FRONT brakes. http://autozone.com/images/cds/gif/large/0900823d801d267e.gif
  4. http://autozone.com/images/cds/gif/large/0900823d801d27f5.gif Edited: nbesheer got it. I edited the diagram and my last post.
  5. Check my photo album for pics of that spoiler installed. http://album.hybridz.org/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=7958
  6. Did anyone else notice that the front turn signals on the Z are split? They work as parking/running lights towards the back, but the front part comes on like a turn signal. I would like to know where they got that idea from.
  7. I may be interested in those mirrors. Sweet cars.
  8. Chewy(short for Chewbacca): 6 lbs. male Cheek(pekingnese/chihuahua). Rescued from sitting in the middle of a street with cars swerving around him. I think he thought it was funny. He runs the house. When we first got him he looked so bad we had to shave him. $168 vet bill later and we had a free dog. Roxie(My baby girl): 90 lbs. female Rottweiler we rescued from death row. She's Chewy's bodyguard. She is training for search and rescue. Loving dog. Very loyal and protective. Extremely smart. If you come in my house you better be a good willed person. Krios(also known as block head and wiggle butt): 75 lbs. male American Staffordshire Terrier. My step-sons actually, but staying with us for what I would call too long. He loves kids and is always happy. He protects the back yard from everything. Birds, squirrels, you name it.
  9. http://album.hybridz.org/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=8281
  10. May I suggest a limiting strap, just incase.
  11. http://album.hybridz.org/data/500/medium/P10100321.JPG High beam, Low beam, turn signals and running lights. In that order. High res. available in my pics. As already mentioned, using the original wires to control the relay helps your existing wiring and combo switch tremendously. The higher output of the lights is a major benefit aswell. You can't go wrong with this upgrade, unless you wire it wrong. LOL
  12. With some better tires on there, I bet that would work pretty good. Still looks like fun though.
  13. You just can't leave dwell enough alone, can you Phil. LOL I couldn't resist.
  14. Sorry for the delay. I was out of town. I'm pretty sure this is the one. http://myworld.ebay.com/ebaymotors/lobucrod/ But his listings are now labeled as Automotive insulation. He was selling this stuff as water heater wraps and garage door insulation before, if I recall correctly. Here is a listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Automotive-Heat-and-Sound-Insulation_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ46094QQihZ014QQitemZ330115313978QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
  15. Looks great! I've been considering them for mine. Be prepared for coil overs and sectioned struts in the front to lower it even this low: http://album.hybridz.org/data/500/medium/P2210006.JPG Hmm. I was going to put that right there on my '77, when I had it: Nice to see it going to good use.
  16. A simple search for "angel eyes" brought this up: http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=112015&highlight=angel+eyes
  17. Phil, If you do go the suspension route I have the spindle pin tool you can borrow. I second the poly kit and lowering springs with new inserts. As mentioned, this can snowball real fast. I ended up going the sand blasted and POR15 route with coil overs. I was down for 2 months. Start spraying everything with PBblaster right now. It will make disassembly go alot more trouble free.
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