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Old 10-04-2009, 12:39 PM   #1
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280z conversion info needed

Hi folks, new guy here. I recently bought my 17yo son a 1987 300zx that was one owner and in beautiful shape. 3 months later he adjusted the drag coefficient by putting it upside down in a ditch at high speed.

No one was harmed, other than my trust in my only son. Now I have a drivetrain in perfect shape that needs a donar chassis and I am trying to find some info on possibly doing a conversion on a 280....is it possible and how costly?


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Papa
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Old 10-04-2009, 05:50 PM   #2
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Go to HybridZ and use the search button.
As a side note, please don't give the S30 car to your 17 year old son to trash as well. They are rare enough and not exactly the best choice for a Knievel from a crash worthiness standpoint.
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