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Hello. This might seem a long way away from you guys but maybe, for once, you want to be there at Le Mans, especially after the recent Fordvs. Ferrari film ? Club Datsun-France is preparing for this prestigeous and enormous biennial event, the dates for which have been set as Thursday 2nd July – Sunday 5th inclusive. We aim to continue the 50years theme and to improve upon the 2018 attendance of 50x cars, so we’re counting upon you all to come together to celebrate and share a great moment against the fabulous old-school atmosphere of Le Mans ! In order to benefit from the preferential club stand, discounted tickets and no booking stress for you, I as …
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Hi Zcar club members Since I've seen a Datsun 240-260-280z I've started to dream about it. I'm reading every day the forums, projects and fallin in love with the Z. Now I'm looking to buy one for me. My budget is about 4K and I'm looking for a Z to restore. Most important is that the Z: - has no rust or just few spots - needs painting - has complete interior - engine, suspension, brakes aren't important - if the engine is V8 swapped the budget can be negotiable I need someone who can help me in finding and shipping the car to Germany or Poland. So who wants to sell his car or got information about such a Z ?
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Hi all, Formely Club Zen (Z enthusiasts), we currently have just over 1200 members which I think places us as the largest Z club in Europe. But we also cater for all Datsuns and Nissans (sedans, SWs, coupés etc) from 1964 'til 1989 - the run of Fairlady Roadsters 'til the end of the Z31s. A lot have imported their Zs, I have done a lot and obviously we have had to source parts and services for our cars : we have a lot of bi-lingual experience, documents, homologation papers and happy to share it on our active (free to join of course) forum : http://www.datsun-france.com/ and in a lot more detail against an annual membership fee of just €15. Anyway, no pressure, …
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Hello to all Z-friends I live in Athens, Greece and I have a 1973 240z which I bought 6 months ago from U.S. Even though the car is complete, well, needs some work but it is complete...I find myself looking to buy various parts from U.S. either because I can't find them in Greece or simply because the prices are much lower even with shipping costs... I would like to ask where Z-friends in Europe find parts... Ok, of course I know about ebay... But other stores or z-experts in Europe? Thank you in advance... And I'll thank you more later
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If you like your Z factory original, Stop reading now. move along, nothing to see here. Right, for you that dont mind a modified Z, Heres a Guy in Västerås, Sweden (no its not Mull the oher swedish guy) thats customising a 240Z the way that old american cars are customised. It has a chevy V8, and now hes working on the body. He's chopped the roof (as in lowered the roof line), and is contemplating raising the floor to lower the car. Its not finished yet, but you can see the progress pics at: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/645045/1 Interesting work. would like to see it when its finished.
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Hi everyone...hopefully there is an "everyone" here... I am finishing my 6th week as an American expatriot living/working in Germany. I have managed to contact the TUV to begin discussions of importing my '72 240z into the country, but with a short list of bolt-on improvements I would like to install on the car, as well as small engine performance improvements, I fear that the only way I will be allowed to drive the car is if I leave it 100% stock and abandon all plans for improvement. If anyone has experience with improving/modifying a z car in Germany and obtaining an "erlaubnisbestaetigung", please send me a PM. Thank you!
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As above, has anyone got an unfinished project languishing about!? Or a complete car?
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Hello all, I hate that it's come to this, but I'm now going to be selling my 1975 280Z. It's hard to let her go but I'm just not in a position to let keep her going the way I want and give the project the time I want to. I hope once my business slows down and my time is more available I can pick up another project (or just go for a completed one and do the 'enjoying' part. Anyways. The car is located in Oudenaarde, Belgium. It's a 1975 280z with 57,000 miles and was originally from Texas. I brought it over with me when I moved here in 2007. More details can be found here: http://www.gregggermer.com/280z_4sale.htm There are tons of high-res photos in the flicker album and…
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Happy new year to everybody. I've got an interesting offer from somebody in Germany(soest) who must sell his unfinished projetct with many extra parts. He mentioned a price of 2000€, what sounds interesting to me. But I do not know the car. If someody in Europe is interested, shoot me an PM. Cheers Rainer
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I'll find out next week whether I'm going to Geilenkirchen Germany this summer for 3 years. I'm thinking about taking the 240 as a second car to commute to work in. It's reliable enough to be a 3-4 day a week daily driver and would be alot of fun on the back roads. I'll have access to USPS but am curious how active the Z car club in Germany is and how hard it is to find mechanics who work on older cars.
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Hello, is there anybody who lives in Europe and has a 240z? If so, be so kind and answer some questions. Is it hard to get parts for the 240z or maybe other nissan parts fits? And is it possible to make 240z everyday ride?
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Well it looks like my wife and I will be moving to Europe (Belgium) during the year. It's going to be a permanent move, so I REALLY want to take my Z with me. I would like to hear recommendations for shipping companies? The costs involved, the issues, etc. ... I am planning on shipping in a 20 foot container and packing some extra stuff with us (family stuff, clothes, etc.). I figure this is the best and cheapest method. Thanks for any help in advance.
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