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Taka Y visited us in 2012 for some maintenance on his pretty 1972 S30. Originally the classic orange in color, we love this metallic red shade as it shifts from burgundy in the shade to a brilliant ruby in direct light.
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In addition to sorting out the SU carbs we added Pertronix electronic ignition, did minor suspension work and cleaned up the fuel tank and all associated hoses:
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After a few years of enjoying the Z Taka came back to ZCG for more suspension upgrades and clean-up work. Starting with the suspension we chose new rear lower control arms from TechnoToyTuning (T3), Eibach springs , KONI classic shocks and f/r sway bars:
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Here are the original rear control arms and new T3 adjustable parts:
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Both lower control arms installed:
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The rear end also got treated to new mustache bar bushings:
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Up front the lower control arms and T/C rods were cleaned, primed and rust-proofed:
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We installed a new clutch master cylinder and clutch slave followed by full hydraulic system bleed with Stoptech 600 fluid. New hoses shown below (L): On the right, Taka’s L-series oil pan gasket was seeping oil so we replaced it with a new competition piece:
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Here is the pan coming off and new comp. gasket applied. A new oil pressure sending unit was also installed:
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We replaced the old, worn motor mounts with new pieces:
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New vs old motor mount isolators:
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With the chassis, engine and hydraulics sorted we improved aesthetics by changing the wheels. We really do love the Panasport wheel and over the years they improved their casting/design. The latest offering is stronger and lighter with stunning finishes. Below (L) it’s easy to see the difference in tire dimensions…
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Taka’s 80’s era 280zx 14″ wheels were mounted on gargantuan 235/60/14 tires. The new Panasports are sized 16×7 (11mm offset) and shod with 225/50/16 Bridgestone RE760Sport tires. Taka’s Z now has a sportier, updated look with performance to match thanks to this wheel/tire combo.
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Enjoy The Ride, Taka. We love your 240z!
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