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Just picked up a Fairlady!


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I just picked up a 71' Fairlady! It's my 7th Z, I currently own a 03' 350z, 90' Twin turbo I just finished re-building, and a 72' in the works.

Any way I need to find the rear nissan/ datsun badging for the Fairlady.. Any ideals on where I can find one?

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Does your badge say Fairlady of FairladyZ? You want a Nissan badge to go with that - part # 90808-E4125 - unless you have an automatic, in which case you want the "full automatic" badge - part # 90809-E8225 - to accompany the Nissan. My book shows flat "pushing clips" and sealing washers instead of the common barrel clip.

I suggest you begin your search outside of North America. Japan would be my first choice.

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Your source shows badges with "432" on them. These refer to...?

The '432' emblems belong on the 'PS30' model Fairlady Z432. If you haven't heard of that model, I suggest that this site's SEARCH function will provide many pages of educational reading for you.

What you perhaps didn't notice was that the scan I posted also contained full information on the emblem types - and their relevant positions on the car - for the 'S30S' ( Fairlady Z ) and 'S30' ( Fairlady Z-L ) models of the period that new member '7th Z' asked about.

Alan T.

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Scans from the parts catalog - S30, PS30, HS30, and HS30-H. And so that Ricklandia might understand a little better, the "Datsun 240Z" imported into North America is just one model of a whole family of Z cars manufactured by Nissan Motor Ltd. To understand the Z is to embrace the whole family.

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What you perhaps didn't notice was that the scan I posted also contained full information on the emblem types - and their relevant positions on the car

Perhaps we should all run out and learn to read Japanese......NOT! it must be lonely up there on that pedestal. jk

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