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Wow, that is a fantastic turn around. I really respect the work that goes into this type of a task, good job!
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sometimes just letting go is the best thing :( just let go and never forget. Like Rose and Jack on that ship ;)
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bwahahhaha
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Congrats on saving a Z!
I'm more curious to see what it looks like UNDER the rear bumper cover. That looks like it needed every panel on the rear end replaced, crazy work |
haa yea there was a gaping hole in the rear half way through.. ill put up pics tomorrow for anyone whos interested. and i intend on keeping her for a loooooonnnnngggggg time...i put 700 miles on her in the last 36 hours haa...only problem so far was we forgot the clips underneath the engine for the plastic cover so whenever i break 100 it scrapes... not that i do that often of course....haa
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we pretty much cut out the entire mid section of the rear and replaced it
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Awesome save - looks great now. It breaks my heart to see a Z all banged up like that.
Has anyone seen the Salvage Black 370Z on Autotrader.com for $18.5k? It's been there for ages, staring me in the face. They've reduced it from around $21k iirc. (Oh, it's in West Covina, Cali, I'd post a link but the site's down right now). $18k for a 2009 Sport/Base with 7000 on the clock. Mmm... I wonder why no one's snapped it up.:icon14: |
18.5 sounds high for a starting point :p. Is it rebuilt?
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