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  1. I found the ABR website that has the 280zx body kit. (The kit on the red overboost 280zx in the first post)

     

    http://www.abr-hosoki.co.jp/abr-s-130bodykit.html

     

    I e-mailed them inquiring about availability and shipping to the states, but never heard back from them. Maybe someone that's local to the area could talk to them? I'm sure I'm not the only one interested in the kit (though it's not cheap). Actually, I'm mostly interested in the rear wing, but nevertheless, still would like to find out more details about getting it over here.

  2. '72 240z with bumpers:

     

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    '76 280z without bumpers (but should have a black 240 bumper on in a couple of weeks):

     

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    But seriously, that's something you should probably search for, as there are tons of nice s30s on this site, with and without bumpers.

  3. I guess I'll post a little follow-up. My life has changed in several ways since March, which is undoubtedly a culprit for the shift in priorities, but I am selling several Zs. I never drove a C5 because basically, I couldn't comfortably fit into them. I did, however, wedge myself into and drive a relatively new C6, and even though it was an auto, I was impressed with the effortless acceleration. So impressed that I nearly bought a magnacharged C6 Z06 replica (widebody, z51 suspension, etc). I think really the only thing that stopped me was that it was an '05, and still had the weak rear-end. I read about other smaller reliability issues with the '05s that made me question the purchase, but in the end, I figured I'd be better off saving that money for school.

     

    I plan to keep my widebody project, definitely, and my v8 280zx as a daily. The 280zx is still in the body shop, but after it's released I plan on installing an LT1, and if I'm not satisfied with the daily driveability of it, then I'll sell it, too, and buy a used Infiniti/Lexus/Acura as a comfortable daily. I feel like my heart isn't with these cars anymore...I put too much time into them, and now that I look back on it, see it as wasted time that I could've been doing something else with my life, even if it was visiting family for a weekend instead of working on these damn cars. So anyways, yes, I've decided to try to mix the best of both worlds with my 280zx - I'll be installing dynomat, a/c, EFI LT1, along with all new weatherstripping, etc, in order to make it a comfortable daily. If I can't achieve that, then I'll buy something modern. Simple.

  4. I usually don't post this stuff, seeing that most people can't stand these genres, but since the thread is leaning towards heavier rock / metal, here's some of the newer stuff I've been into lately:

     

    In Fear and Faith

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFmoLZWkvYc

     

    Still Remains

     

    Cry of the Afflicted

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juyjzTeq-B0

     

    August Burns Red (been my favorite band for quite some time now)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07PBxKbzSFE

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GALmUe-jPHo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qtk9c6ZGcM

     

    As I Lay Dying

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB_D6jIqDf0

     

    And yes, they're all christian bands...because I knew you were wondering.

  5. Alright, made another stop by the shop today. They fixed the paint on the rear, and I think it looks better. Plus, for some reason, seems to flow well with the spoiler (to me anyways).

     

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    I know a lot of people hate the f-40 wing, and I usually do, but somehow see my car as an exception to the rule. If I could find that spoiler that was used on the red Overboost 280zxt, I would definitely go with that one instead, but it's an ABR spoiler that I can't find anywhere, so unless I stumble on one, the f-40 will do.

     

    Again, it was at the end of the day, so it was still surrounded by other cars, but I was able to at least get a decent shot of the overall view.

  6. I vaguely remember something about that - I believe there was a TSB out for multiple cylinder misfires like that. But a general cylinder misfire would be something like p0301 - p0306; I believe your codes are more of an indication of circuitry malfunction. I don't know if you'll have any luck searching the net, but IIRC, the TSB wanted you to change the factory plugs, coils, and you could be looking at possible damage to the PCM, in which that would require replacement as well ( definitely not cheap, either). My cousin had this same thing happen to his Escape, and he ended up needing the PCM replaced (after replacing plugs/coils). I believe his was an '02 as well. I no longer work at the dealership, so I don't have access to the Ford repair manuals, but I'm sure you could find something on the net.

     

    The good news is that all of these things are relatively easy, labor-wise, if you're planning on doing it yourself. To get to the coils/plugs in the rear of the engine, just pop the intake manny off. I could have them off under 10 minutes, easy (well, with air tools) so it's not that big of a deal. And the PCM is right in front of you in the middle of the firewall, again, if my memory serves correct. I'm not sure how many miles you have, but with it being an '02, I'm assuming that the date/mileage has probably exceeded the warranty for the PCM, which is either 8yrs/80,000 miles, or 10/100,000. Most likely, since you're receiving MIL codes from several different cylinders, I would be prepared for a new PCM. You may get lucky...but don't get your hopes up that it's a cheap little fix. Either way, good luck.

  7. Let me know if you are going to go to any car events in the area and i will do my best to get my car out there too. I also am anxiously awaiting pictures to see how it turned out. Sorry to hear you might be selling one, but based on your signature, I assume you have a few to spare. Hit the local Z clubs up when you decide to sell, you will likely find a buyer there.

     

    Four of them, actually. The '72, '76, '77 and '83. Actually, the '77 I just gave to my brother, since he's about to turn 16 - it was my first Z, so it's kinda cool I was able to hand it down. But, the '76 will be going up first, since I'm almost finished with it, and the '72 shortly after. Once I get my '82 out of the bodyshop (the one in this post) I'll drive it around for a while and determine if I like it. If I do, great, I'll use it as a daily. If not, I'll sell it too, buy a G35 or something, and just keep my '75 widebody project. I can't ditch the LSx - I'm soo close to having it ready for the swap.

     

    I was going to attend a couple of the cowtown Z meets, but the crappy weather kept me from going. I'd like to go to one soon, though. Other than that, I really don't know any other car meets that take place in this area.

  8. 4 hours to bolt on a turbo-back stainless exhaust on my WRX!!! @$120/hour

     

    If they did it properly, they quoted you the time out of a labor guide. If that guide says 4 hours to replace exhaust system, that's what they'll quote you. So let's say that this is the 1,000th time the technician replaced that exact same exhaust system, and knows exactly what tools to use, which steps first for the quickest removal, etc, and it only takes him 2 hours. He did his job properly, quoted labor by the book, and that's how a mechanic can make a decent living. If on the other hand, it kicks his ass and takes the mechanic 6/7 hours to replace (lets say some bolts are too rusted and need to be heated to be extracted, or threads retapped, etc.) then you will still only pay 4 hours of labor.

     

    Some of you will argue that dealerships overcharge labor hours - if the technician is not being shady and writing down the correct labor hours, then he's not overcharging. The Chilton guides aren't always the most accurate, and they seem to cater more hours towards certain makes. For example, intake gaskets on a 3.0 Ford Escape call for 1.8 or 2.3 hours...something right along those line. Replacing those gaskets on a 3.0 Mazda Tribute, however, call for 5.6 hours, or around that area. They're both the same damn vehicle, with the same drivetrains. Most of the time, those books are pretty conservative, though.

     

    Generally when you take your vehicle to a dealership, you expect a quality job. They're the people you go to when you want your repairs done right. That being said, I've seen some crap jobs come in from other dealers, and some absolutely horrendous jobs from independent shops.

     

    I need a transmission service and an ABS code pulled on my van. It's hardly a 10 minute job, and the cheapest dealer I've found wants 70$ to do it. Unless anyone in the bay area knows someone with a DRB III scanner...

     

    First off, $70 is a pretty decent price for that. I don't know what all is included in that particular transmission service, but assuming it's simply a pan removal and drain the torque converter, yeah, parts + labor that sounds pretty fair. And even better if they're throwing in a code reading. It doesn't make sense to spend thousands of dollars on equipment that can read/monitor/program modules, just to give the services away for nothing. If you're having some other work done to it, then a lot of times they'll work with you (say if you're fixing a check engine light, and would like to know what the abs codes are, well, the diagnostic equipment is already hooked up).

  9. Let me know if you bring it up here at any point, or really any of your Z's for that matter, they all sound cool! If I remember right you go to UTA which is 20 min from me. There are quite a few of us in the area with v8 Z's that need to get together. Good luck with your project. I think if you are going to chop up this car, go all the way with it! Do the pantera hatch and a wing and maybe some slightly squared flares to match the body and just make a crazy looking beast out of it. :)

     

    I'll let you know when I get the s130 up here. As soon as it comes out of the shop, I'm still planning on replacing the carb'd v8 with a megasquirted LT1, so it may still take some time.

     

    I currently have my 240zt up here, but you'll probably be seeing it on craigslist soon :-(

     

     

    Sparks, I haven't been in Austin in a couple of weeks, but may be going down there this next weekend. I took a couple of photos of the car, but couldn't get any good angles of the rear, since it was at the end of the day, and mine was surrounded by all the other cars they're working on.

  10. If by modern, you're referring to modern mainstream, then no, I don't really care for too much of it. And it takes a lot of guts to post a Miley Cirus video here, but uh, I wouldn't be surprised if it earns you a new user-title :-)

     

    I've really been digging this "modern" band lately. This isn't pop culture, but I would affiliate the 2nd link with modern music. The first is one of their awesome acousticals.

     

     

     

     

     

    In the end, though, it can't compare with the good stuff. I wish I was born earlier to live in those glory days:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntm1YfehK7U

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