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  • Birthday 03/20/1985

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  1. I need to sell My 240z I would classify it as a restomod in progress. 71 240z Vg30et, holset, ms2, e85, t5, r200 minimal rust.needs a little body work. Well I need to sell what should I list it for I'm located in northern California
  2. I need to sell My 240z I would classify it as a restomod in progress. 71 240z Vg30et, holset, ms2, e85, t5, r200 minimal rust.needs a little body work. Well I need to sell what should I list it for? I'm located in northern California sacramento. Also I tried uploading images and it did not work. I really need some advice, James 916 201 2339 call or text would also be appreciated.
  3. Well its been almost a year since my last post and I have not touched the car since. Other projects took priority. But I will get back to it soon.
  4. The child size air cleaner is there temporarily. Left to do before firing engine: Make drivers side header Finish welding motor mounts Misc. plumbing & wiring
  5. I have been doing lots of little things on the car nothing too interesting. I put on my new edelbrock intake with holley 600cfm carb. I modified a universal throttle bracket to work with the stock throttle cable.
  6. I would try threading in the bolt and then drilling and tapping the bolt to install the purchased adjustable pivot. Also the t5 in my car is holding up fine after 10 years@300+hp.
  7. I'm planning on putting the vg30 back when it comes time for smog.
  8. So I got some 1 3/4 long tube headers at a garage sale for $40. After trying to fit them it's obvious that they are hitting everywhere. I debated on getting some shorty headers but that's too easy. So out came the sawzall and cutting discs. I had to cut all of this off to make them bolt up.its going to be quite a challenge given the space limitations and the fact that I'm starting with basically half a header.
  9. Engines in! Mounts are welded in. I am going to concentrate on the passenger side exhaust next because that will dictate placement of fuel lines and wiring.
  10. I got the pan all welded up. I think I lost about half of quart capacity, no problem.
  11. I got the engine test fit.plenty of clearance for distributor, steering shaft radiator, oil filter. Can definitely run some block hugger headers or maybe some mid length. The main problem now is the oil pan hits.I cut out a piece then clean weld clean coat install.
  12. I bought these engine swap universal mounts they should work great, they come with plates that I will weld to the frame rails.here is the transmission all bolted up.I'm ready to put in the engine/trans. I just have to bolt up oem trans mount. Set the engine into position and weld up the engine mount plates.I was lifting the engine and my 12 year old harbor freight hoist exploded guess I will have to wait to put it in. Ugh...
  13. Thanks twisted. I just tapped the last hole for my adapter, I still need to finish the dowel pin holes but for now I'm switching to assembling the engine until more parts show up.
  14. Before YouTube I used to watch his videos and show all my friends, super cool.
  15. Here is the start of my adapter. I know it's a bit unconventional. Most people us some kind of spacer plate with countersunk bolts and new bolt pattern. I think should work fine once its finished.
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