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  1. It's been a while since I've anything done to my car due to life getting in the way, however I made an effort to save some money and get some Fab work done.

    So far thanks to the great guys at Kaizen works here in New Zealand an R33 rear subframe has been mounted into my 280zx with custom mounting points fabbed up but everything else is standard R33 at this point.

     

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    Now we are waiting for my RB gearbox to be adapted to the L series block so the car can head back for custom engine and trans mounts to be made. 

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  2. Its probably a bit late but I'm sure there is somewhere that sells the floor sections to weld in, however I'm yet to find anything for the windscreen areas and my lower windscreen area is a lot worse than yours. I have asked a few people that have been wrecking cars if they want to cut the section and the odd person that is keen changes their mind when they find out I'm on the other side of the world.

  3. I would love to see more detailed pictures of this rear end in the 280zx as this is what I'm preparing to do very soon (want a rotisserie first), I have an R32 gtr rear subframe, my main reason for doing this is to widen the overall track of the rear wheels without the use of large wheel spacers (spacers over 25mm are illegal for rad use here) it also allows me to upgrade the rear brake calipers with having the separate handbrake. 

  4. I have a genuine Trust manifold, its absolutely beautiful and worth every cent I paid. Before buying it I did get a quote to have one made and there was very little difference in price at the time. With the quality of most of the stainless steel we see now I wouldn't even think of having one made, I brought a t3 to t4 adapter from America at a similar time to the Trust manifold and that started to rust in no time, whereas the manifold has no rust 10 years later, definitely worth the extra in my eyes.     

  5. I've been patiently waiting for updates on your car! Waiting for the widebody pics ;]

     

    Yeah you and me both, when i last went for a look it had been striped back to bare metal, and the drivers door repaired, the front gaurds had also been cut, one wasnt there at the time so it might of already been widend, ill post pics up when i get some.

  6. I found that coil overs on mine gave me clearance issues on the front as the original spring perch sits above the wheel and tire but adjustable coil overs bring the perch down the strut further. On my car when it was standard it was running 14" rims with 235 wide tires all round, the rims had a 0 offset, the front would rub on hard cornering due to the previous owner cutting the springs. With adjustable coilovers in the rear i found it gave me more space and with the right offset you will get a 10" wide wheel may be even a 11" wide wheel in the back.

  7. I had a AN bung welded to my oil pan (dont see many turbo pans over here anyway) i then used the standar t3 oil inlet and had it drilled and taped for a AN fitting as well and that bolted straight up to the oil drain on the GT35R turbo.

    But im not entirely happy with it as the hose didnt have enough drop to the oil pan, so im gonna cut the flange off my manifold and have a T3 flange welded on or change my turbo to something with a T4 flange.

  8. try measuring, thats what i did, i put a straight edge against the hub then into the strut and out to the lip of the guard, that will give you a better idea of how wide your wheel can be and will give the off set to.

    I should of done it myself before my car went away for panel work, i might change the hubs back when i comes back and we might be able to get some proper measurements for futre reference. I know my previous wheels had a zero offset and were 8" front and rear.

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