240Z Project

240Z: Hope-Workshop upgraded and Door lock stopper rubbers back in :)

The 240Z Project has been really cooking on a low flame last year. I was too busy with my Job and travelling. Luckily this year started out smoother and i’m really working to get back on the Z-Project. I Ordered one expensive part which will show up in a few months but so far i started reading a lot about the Z, because i forgot most of the things i knew maybe two years ago since i never used them 🙂 However im starting to make plans for the next small projects of the Project and i’m super excited about it. However before i started to work on car bits, i had to get rid of the mess in my home-workshop (aside from my garage i have a little hobby-room for small work and parts-storage at home). So i bought some new shelves, moved everything and this is how it ended up. I’m super happy with it 🙂
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I can finally work without searching for the right parts and tools for half of the time 🙂P1160807 - Kopie

Then it was time to complete a simple but not-so-simple job i’ve started a while ago. Before i had the Door locks replated a while ago i removed the old damper rubbers and after i never figured out how to get them back in, i never did it.P1160809 - Kopie

Today i decided it was time to complete the job 🙂 So took an old toothbrush and scalpel to remove old glue from the rubber. then washed it in the sink with some warm water and dishwashing soap. worked fine 🙂 Then took me quite a while to figure out how to get the Rubber back in without damaging it, but finally got it after 30mins of fiddling around. Added some of the Super glue like it was from factory, but the rubber sits so tight, i doubt the glue is really needed. Just a small job, but one more box ticked on the 2-do list 🙂P1160811 - Kopie

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