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Picked this up from a friend as a replacement for one i lost in an accident. Am trying to figure out where the 2/2 came from, I thought North American 2+2s had the same grill as the coupes. Am curious if someone just added it to this grill. Any help would be appreciated.
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Ran across this today. Some of you may already have seen this but others may have not. Apologies if its been posted before. Description November issue Nissan Motor sport room 1971 "Nissan Fairlady 240Z HS30 type sports option parts catalog" Fairlady 240Z HS30 type Suspension kit Brake parts Engine tune-up parts Electrical parts Carburetor and exhaust parts Non-slip differential parts wheels Clutch parts Transmission parts ETC
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Well I didn't think Grannyknot aught to be the only one trying to shoe horn unusual hardware into an S30. What about trying to shoe horn a 4 wheel drive RB26 in. Do you think the front could be converted to all wheel drive? What got me thinking this craziness was seeing an engine for sale on Ebay. It has a transfer case with holes for output shafts to the front wheels. I guess you would have to find a vehicle to source front hubs from
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ok, so I have a 77' 280z and am in the process of converting it into a RB25det powered beast. But as I run through the conversion in my head and jotting down what I still need to buy and fab and such I ran into a couple super minor setbacks that get overlooked in the threads I have read about this conversion. so I would like to have this thread be a question board for myself (and others) to voice their questions that they cant get answers about this conversion. So my first question is, the stock speedometer and tachometer are both mechanical, while the RB is electronic. so does anyone know how to either convert the gauges input (so i can keep the stock gauges) or how i wi…
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firstly is it possible? and will i have to have a prop made? i would go for a rb however the sr is lighter and parts are cheeper and can be made as powerfull as a rb with ease. any info will be a big help thanks
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