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  • 1976 Datsun 280Z For Sale

    I have a 1976 Datsun 280 Z for sale, shoot me a PM with an offer if you're interested! 2.8l straight six, 4 speed manual transmission. It needs some body and mechanical work, but overall a very solid car. Here are some pics:
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    Nick H.
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    Here are a couple more pics:
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    • #3
      looks pretty solid get me some more shots of the interior if i dont buy it i know my mech will he already has 2 of them he loves dumping a sbc with a 350th combo... thats why im building up my car more to take him out..lol he had me by 3 car lengths last year... although his car weighs 1000 pounds less and was already built to shit... and mine had a busted flywheel one bolt on the converter still intact the cam button ate through the timming cover, and i was leaking oil like a son of a *****... so it wasnt a fair race at all... just seeing if i could really break if before we pulled the motor...
      Originally posted by Frank The Tank
      Took the restrictor plate off to give the Red Dragon a little more juice. But it's not exactly street legal, so keep it on the down low.

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      • #4
        You might have to trailer it out there, it runs pretty rough. . . We had it on the road for a couple of days last fall, and we had to take the plates off because it broke down twice on my dad when he was on his way to work. We lost all interest in it after that. I'll take some more pictures this weekend, I have school all week, so. . . There is a lot of crap in there and I have to swap the driveshaft on my Camaro this Thursday. PM me an offer, and I'll let you know.
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        • #5
          after my first car broke down i was looking at these hardcore. These are awesome cars, but also gather rust quickly. Those engines can take alot. I still will get one when i can. and do the 350 swap. HEH HEH!!

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          • #6
            This one is going to sell relatively cheap, and I am very flexible, just PM an offer, and I'll let you know. . . Come on, people! It's a japanese Classic!
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            • #7
              very nice. my dad used to have one.
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              • #8
                haha i kid i went to HS with had one of those...his is a total heap of shit!!! haha he was in my grade...supposed to graduate with me (05) never did...now he's a senior PLUS+!!!! haha
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                • #9
                  they are nicely built for a old jap sports car nissan has always been high on my aproval list for imports... back in the day these cars would keep up with the best of them at a good price too... but you can have alot of fun with them like a said fairly easy SBC swap into them along with a chevy auto trans... it has independant front and rear... which makes it handle great... in a little car with alot of power... pretty much the poor mans vette when your done... only downside is the axel, now it will take alot of power but if it hooks really well just like on our cars the axels tend to give... so slicks is a scarry thing to do... but with a nice street tire they will work great and just give loose when the axel is about at its limit... alot of fun.. i dont know though nick im looking at my mechs car hes selling it soon and its already finnished with a custom cowl hood to fit an air cleaner... so it better be cheep to get my attention toss a price out there...
                  Originally posted by Frank The Tank
                  Took the restrictor plate off to give the Red Dragon a little more juice. But it's not exactly street legal, so keep it on the down low.

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                  • #10
                    I'll check with my dad, we didn't pay very much for it, but it didn't run then either. . . We replaced the rear struts, got it running, albeit rough, but she will run and drive. Somebody make me an offer. . I'm not really looking to rip anyone off. Please tell me what you will pay for it!
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                    • #11
                      $1

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                      • #12
                        $2

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                        • #13
                          I'll just pass on the car
                          *Angie*
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                          • #14
                            Whats wrong Ang? Afraid of some asian muscle?

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                            • #15
                              HAHA I read about this car, and when it came out in 1975, it was one of very few 6-cylinder automobiles that could hit 160mph from the factory. . . . If it's too fast for ya, than get out! lol j/k My dad says he'll take $500 for it. . . We have more than that in it, and it wouldn't require too much work to get it road-worthy. PM me if you are interested. . .
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