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Nice video, just subscribed hoping for more Z videos. Makes me happy to see another person keeping the L series over an engine swap. I've had my 280z for about 7 years now and have built at least 5 other Z cars with my friends. The best way I like to explain these cars to people is basically like owning and driving a classic Porsche with the sounds of a classic Ferrari and in my opinion these cars are so overlooked now by generally anyone looking for a fun car, classic car or a cruiser.
Thanks so much! plan on getting some more videos out with some different style content. I completely agree, they're totally overlooked and underrated. I'll keep the L series for life. Too distinct not to. Happy to meet another purist!
@@atlafalcons they're a bride style seat. Very old model. I actually got them through a shop quite some time ago so I'm not sure where to find them now
Nice. A few things I did: Copper heat shield helps I went with an aluminum radiator & oil cooler because I drive hard. You sound Canadian (I could be wrong) but if you have a good mechanic in your area, try to learn from them too. I lucked out by learning about my car in Japan with the mechanics there. They have a different understanding from us Americans. Please get a front and rear strut brace! It makes a world of difference for something under $500.
Good choice on the Dellortos, they are a much better road carb than the Mikunis, and at least as good as Webers.
I love them! They sound amazing and are straight forward to work with. Helped a couple alfa guys with theirs
Nice video, just subscribed hoping for more Z videos. Makes me happy to see another person keeping the L series over an engine swap. I've had my 280z for about 7 years now and have built at least 5 other Z cars with my friends. The best way I like to explain these cars to people is basically like owning and driving a classic Porsche with the sounds of a classic Ferrari and in my opinion these cars are so overlooked now by generally anyone looking for a fun car, classic car or a cruiser.
Thanks so much! plan on getting some more videos out with some different style content. I completely agree, they're totally overlooked and underrated. I'll keep the L series for life. Too distinct not to. Happy to meet another purist!
Where did you get those seats? They look pretty good.
@@atlafalcons they're a bride style seat. Very old model. I actually got them through a shop quite some time ago so I'm not sure where to find them now
What wheels are those? They look nice!
They're 15x9 and like a watanabe r- type style. I can't recall the exact model as I bought them through an online marketplace 😅
@@somefitcarguyoffset?? Didn’t know they where that wide! No rubbing??
@@S30Chris it's a 0 offset and no rubbing. Fenders are rolled but the car is high enough where it isn't an issue
Nice. A few things I did:
Copper heat shield helps
I went with an aluminum radiator & oil cooler because I drive hard.
You sound Canadian (I could be wrong) but if you have a good mechanic in your area, try to learn from them too. I lucked out by learning about my car in Japan with the mechanics there. They have a different understanding from us Americans.
Please get a front and rear strut brace! It makes a world of difference for something under $500.
Thanks for the tips! The strut braces are actually going to be my next install. Although I'm very relaxed with the car.
And I am Canadian. Good ear!