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 Post subject: 280ZX parts FREE ....
PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 5:55 am 
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I have the last remnants of a 280ZX turbo that I parted out and would like to get them out of my garage before winter.

The following are FREE for the taking (you'll have to pick up):
*Interior tan panels and trim bits
* Rear deck tool buckets with handles (2)
* Air cleaner assembly
* Under dash brown trim pieces
* Alternator with bracket
* OEM Jack
* Power Steering pump
* EFI Blower Motor
* Haynes Workshop manual for 240/260/280Z
* Underhood climate control vacuum module
* Intake manifold
* Flywheel
* Right side headlight bucket

The following parts are also available (plus shipping if necessary):
* Driver door power window motor and regulator $50
* Tan seat belt set $50
* Windshield wiper motor $20
* Rear window wiper motor $20
* Super nice set of tan door panels $75
* 280ZX Gas Tank, excellent $75
* 280ZX Main gauge assembly $50
* 280ZX turbo Secondary gauge assembly with clock & boost gauge $50

Let me know if interested! If you're looking for something else from the 280ZX, shout out, I might still have it.
JT

PS - I also have a super clean 1988 300ZX for sale. N/A, 5 speed, t-tops. Awesome. Asking $2500


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:40 am 
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Some of the 280ZX cars had an internal cabin air quality (or temperature?) sensor (my terminology) which rested overhead, btwn the two T tops, near the inside rearview mirror. It contained a tiny rotating barrel fan which constantly flowed a small amount of air thru some unseen sensor. You gots?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:03 am 
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Actually, on the 280ZX the sensor that you speak of was mounted top center dashboard. It had a tiny rotating barrel shaped fan that drew cabin air in to the sensor to adjust temperature. The Z31 300ZX moved the sensor to the overhead panel where the map lights were.

Yes, I have it.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:39 am 
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I wonder if it's the same item? One of our members has an overhead unit which is buzzing as it spins, driving the car occupants craZy. If it's a snap-in replacement I'd like to buy it. It would make a nifty cheap Christmas present. :lol:

Let me do some research to zee if the defective item is compatible with your available unit.

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