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    1976 Datsun 280Z

    Just finished up on restoring my air box
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    1976 Datsun 280Z

    Getting ready to start my newest project. T3 coilovers with pillows, Silvermine big brake kit, MSA swaybars, 77 5 speed all refrehed and ready to go.
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    1976 Datsun 280Z

    I had Fuel Injection Corporation in Tracy CA. rebuild my Air Flow Meter and my Auxiliary Air Regulator. They had a 4 day turnaround.
  4. I have a 76 with the same setup. R200 with 3.54 ratio. Silvermine motors makes the adapter for 180 bucks. They also have a complete kit with axles. The CV axles I purchased was from rock auto. 84-89 Nissan 300zx turbo, Z31. Work great. Just tig weld the adapter to the companion flange. I paid a hotrod shop to do the perfect welds and I still have about 400 bucks into that part of the project. Good luck to what ever you decide.
  5. Techno Toy Tuning coilovers, MSA swaybars, PowerStop rotors, Silvermine Motors big brake kit, Rebuilt steering rack, CV axles from Rock Auto and Suspension Techniques complete 280Z busing kit
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    1977 280Z 5 speed. Powder coated housing, synchro's, bearings, and gears that are properly shimmed by Rebello Racing. Ready to go.
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  8. Yes I did a 4.8. After installing a new cam, a litle head work, and some headers, It was putting out a little over 320 horse power. I used the mounting kit from johns cars, and headers, air filter, radiator from JTR. I went this way because you get just as much power out of the 4.8 as the LS1 for way cheaper, and it runs on regular unleaded instead of premium. And best of all, I get between 28 to 30 miles per gallon. Good Luck
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    1976 Datsun 280Z

    Gettin ready to start my newest project. T3 coilovers, Silvermine big brake kit, 77 5 speed all ready to go.
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