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Yer it is a turbo 300ZX Kamakari (I think that is how it is spelt)

I think they were a special !!!!!!

still you dont want to lose any car in a fire

he is going for a respray now i think

paint does not look that bad on bonnet but the front guard is toast back to metal

it also melted some plastic insided onto the passenger floor he told me

visually minor engine damage till it gets a good going over

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another z31 bites the dust, i had fuel issues in mine, my mates z31 caught fire on 2 occasions because of fuel leaks lol, z31's are bad for it. I've seen that one around, i think thats go an RB motor in it? late model 1988 or something. Was quite a nice example.

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