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I think what makes my car so unique is the fact its on jackstands and been there for about 9 months:( . Oh wait no others probably already have that lol, but definetly the ford 302 completely rebuilt with some aluminum heads, cam, and every other top end peice you can buy that will be going in the engine bay if I ever get the car painted, and I stress ever getting it painted. Anyone wanna help?

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11/70 240Z VIN 39939

 

Upgraded:

Headlights to Neolite H4 with dual 30 amp relays

280ZX IR alternator

Allison ignition

Euro-style balance tube

Cable operated throttle linkage

Janspeed S/S header with full S/S exhaust (Magnaflow resonator/muffler)

Powder coated valve cover, intake manifolds and air cleaner housing

5-speed type-A gearbox

Nismo LSD R810 diff with 4:10 r&p and relocated 1" back

Eibach Springs/Illumina shocks

Interpart front and rear anti-sway bars

Custom Porsche 930 CV axle assemblies

280ZX/240SX brake conversion

260Z big booster/15/16" MC

RX-7 fuel pump with oil pressure and enertia switch via 30 amp relay

RacingHart C2 wheels with Wanli 215/45R17 tires

BRE rear spoiler

MSA Aero urethane ducted front spoiler

louvered inspection covers

Mille Miglia Red paint

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I`ve seen alot of nice mods in this thread. I guess what will set mine apart is the complete combination of...

3 1/2" side pipes,

Fenderwell headers w/ 1 3/4" primaries,

Fiberglass cowl hood,

Msa fiberglass bumpers,

Whale tail spoiler,

Shaved drip rails,sail panel vents,marker lights, and emblems,

Blended the headlight buckets to the fenders,

Welded and blended the inspection lids,and fuel filler door,

78 z28 heat extractor vents installed the front fenders,

1 1/2"x2 1/2"x 3/16" frame ties,

10 point s&w roll cage,

Toyota 4 piston brake upgrade,

M&H Racemasters,

Urethane adhesive used to flush mount the windshield and hatch glass,

My Q45 diff install uses welded adaptors designed to mate Q45 "outer" cv`s to the s30 companion flange,

mazda miata front seats,

383 sbc,Eagle rods/crank,

steel 4 bolt main caps with main stud kit,

gear drive,

moroso wide oil pan with screens and scraper,

fluid damper,

fully ported and polished sportsmanII heads with head studs,

1.6 full roller rockers,

crower .600 lift solid roller cam and lifters,

tall edelbrock Victor jr intake,

aluminum water pump,

msd distributor and spark box,

Holley electric fuel pump,

Griffin radiator,

750 holley,

150 shot of nitrous.

I`m also using a front motor plate instead of traditional mounts,

and will have a fully functioning air conditioner and stereo sytem.

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I never considered moving the diff forward again. The rear control arm brackets, crossmember, and mustache bar were all reworked and powder coated. The driveshaft was lengthened too. The Type-A gearbox has a yoke output so the driveshaft physically bolts between it and the diff. For a track specific car the relocation would have some measurable effect regarding PMOI. I don't know how much difference just that 1" would make. This is a street car and I don't know that I'll ever put it on the track. I won't even drive it in the rain. My girlfriend thinks that's silly. That sounds like a shame but my Z is in such great condition I hate to stress it in racing or subject it to water and road salts.

 

I failed to mention the Suzuki Esteem side markers wired to work as turn signals....

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My signature pictures say enough.

 

I never thought a plain white paint job would look so damn good on a zx!! Btw. Thanks for spoiling my plans... I was just looking at a set of lights on a mustang the other day and was thinking about using them on my zx. I cant seem to beat anyone to the punch!:(

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I never thought a plain white paint job would look so damn good on a zx!! Btw. Thanks for spoiling my plans... I was just looking at a set of lights on a mustang the other day and was thinking about using them on my zx. I cant seem to beat anyone to the punch!:(

 

Don't ya just hate when that happens? Good luck with it. It's ALOT more work than it looks like, especially when you do it in STEEL, but thanks for the kind words.

 

Warren

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Rusty floors......no?.......OK, howbout the fact that in the last 10 years it has only been 140 mi.........towed behind my truck.......no? 9+ years on 4 flat tires in the same place by it's previous owner........no, still not unique? Showing 3 distinct paint jobs?......still no? OK, howbout the fact that it presently resides on jackstands as a shell? Guess not, huh?

My wife thinks it's pretty unique!

chris

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