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240Z | 260Z| 280Z | 300ZX (Past Z Cars) The original Z cars - ones that started it all.
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Old 10-27-2002, 06:52 PM
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? about possible 300zx setups

Hello, im somewhat of a newb to 300zx's, im familar with 240's and SR20DET's but not the VG30DETT, im interested in purchasing a 300zx with a shot engine and purchasing a new one and building it up. Im having trouble finding literature and engines for the 300zx's, any good sites you could recomend me would be ideal, especially with engines, thanks
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Building a fast Z is an awesome idea, but start w/a good engine and bad body, not the other way around. Body pieces for the Z are pretty easy to come by, but an engine would be hard to find in good condition unless you pulled it from a wreck. Also you can get a reman engine from pep boys and such, but I don't know if I'd trust them for an engine that I was going to work.
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