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That is an awesome engine bay! The guy who used to build my enduro bikes had a mint 240z with widebody kit, massive simmons mags and a 5.0 ford windsor in it. That car was and still is insane. Ill try to get some pics of it today.

The 260 is the gray/silver one I think, I'm sure I've seen pics of it before...

I'm buying a buggered 260Z with all intention of restoring it... Too bad those OS Giken twin cam heads are near impossible to find... :(

so which is the 240 and which is the 260? i dont know whats stock and what's not to tell them apart
I think they are both 260s. 240s don't have the little side indicator at the front, IIRC.

i freegan love these cars

If i had the time/money/space, it would be my number 1 choice of a project car.

There's a dude on here somewhere (from America) that has a sweet looking orange one too.

Hopefully he'll see this and add some piccies of his own......

the dude who owns the blue one had a 280z engine and stroked it to 3.1L, stuck on a turbo is making around 400hp

but both of them started off as a 260z i think, then i can't tell the 240z/260 apart anyway. Both are from the US of A

There's a nice looking one for sale recently for 4 grand on car sales...........man its tempting.

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