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Old 08-01-2019, 03:05 PM   #71
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It's one of the solutions sitting on my workbench.
And when he finds the workbench he can move forward. Or backwards as the case may be.
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And when he finds the workbench he can move forward. Or backwards as the case may be.
Augh! I know EXACTLY where it is.
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Old 08-01-2019, 05:03 PM   #74
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Hi guys,

as the early production year model cars nearing 8 year mark I wanted to ask you all: what modifications will age well on these cars? (exterior and interior wise)

Things such as giant wings, aftermarket wheels, interior upgrades or extra gauges?

what are your experiences with other cars in similar situations?
I can say that my JRSC is aging well. More than 25K miles with boost now and still driving like new.
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Not 100% sure, but I believe he is referring to this one....

https://classiccars.com/listings/vie...s-nevada-89102
Doesn't look bad to me (but then I like modded cars). My only 2 complaints are the sub ruining the trunk space and the lap belts. Those are meant to be part of a 5 or 6 point harness (had the same ones in our mini Baja car in university, as a harness). Not just a lap belt.
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Doesn't look bad to me (but then I like modded cars). My only 2 complaints are the sub ruining the trunk space and the lap belts. Those are meant to be part of a 5 or 6 point harness (had the same ones in our mini Baja car in university, as a harness). Not just a lap belt.
I think the point was the car they started with was a very good survivor, which should have just been restored, not "improved".
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Doesn't look bad to me (but then I like modded cars). My only 2 complaints are the sub ruining the trunk space and the lap belts. Those are meant to be part of a 5 or 6 point harness (had the same ones in our mini Baja car in university, as a harness). Not just a lap belt.
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I think the point was the car they started with was a very good survivor, which should have just been restored, not "improved".
Yup. There are so few pristine examples of 240Z anymore. Most have rusted out or crashed.
If it had been dented or bent already I'd be fine with it.

When they bought it and drove back to the shop it was smoking like a badly aged barfly.
No mention at all of rebuilding the engine or driveline. Just carving the fenders and stick on flares.

If it were a 260 or 280 - sawzall all day long. They caught the bloat like Thunderbirds.
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Yup. There are so few pristine examples of 240Z anymore. Most have rusted out or crashed.
If it had been dented or bent already I'd be fine with it.

When they bought it and drove back to the shop it was smoking like a badly aged barfly.
No mention at all of rebuilding the engine or driveline. Just carving the fenders and stick on flares.

If it were a 260 or 280 - sawzall all day long. They caught the bloat like Thunderbirds.
Gotya. I didn't see the beginning state, just the link.
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