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Pic request JDM z's and the S20 DOHC motor


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I am building some highly detailed models of classic JDM cars. Mid 70's skyline and a Japanese 240Z. Both kits have the S20 DOHC motor. I also ordered two sets of 1/24 scale Watanabe wheels. One set deep dish and one set normal. This way I car do staggered on both kits.

Please post pix of these JDM cars but more specifically, the engine both in and out of the S30 cars. High res pics of the engine alone would be terrific, but I am having trouble finding them. I want to get proper colors for the block, trans, and front covers etc. I will be doing linkages, wiring and hoses etc. If anyone is interested in a replica of their specific cars for a fee, please let me know. I have building models for 20+ years.

Thanks,

Brandon

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Please post pix of these JDM cars but more specifically, the engine both in and out of the S30 cars.

THIS site - and more specifically the Gallery section here - has to be one of the best English-language sites on the 'net to find such photos.

Try looking in the 'events' folders for Japanese meetings like the annual Sagamiko picnics. I've posted literally hundreds of photos, which should keep you occupied for hours. Using the site's SEARCH function should lead you to plenty.

Old Japanese saying: "The darkest place is at the foot of the Light House".

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I am building some highly detailed models of classic JDM cars. Mid 70's skyline and a Japanese 240Z. Both kits have the S20 DOHC motor.

Hi Brandon:

A kit for a Fairlady Z 432, would have an S20 engine

A kit for a 240Z should have an L24 engine

FWIW,

Carl B.

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Alan:

On the 240 ZG as it came from the factory - how would you describe the color/texture of the fender flairs?

Carl,

Colour: A slightly metallic gunmetal grey, with a lot of matting agent. Hard to describe properly in words.

Texture: Smooth to the touch - nothing like the finish on the rear garnish / tail lamp surround for example.

Pictures don't do them justice really; They tend to react to flash and get affected by strong sunlight ( fading badly ). They are almost impossible to keep clean and original looking in service, and that's why - in my experience anyway - many ZG owners over the years have painted their original overfenders with metallic gunmetal paint and a gloss clear coat. Mine are like this.

See below pics for reference. White ( gel coat ) overfender is an NOS factory 'Sports Option' item for the PS30-SB Fairlady Z432-R. This is a really nice quality moulding, made from roving: Woven glass cloth, and is nicely sculpted in the corners. Factory part number label is still intact.

Dark coloured overfender is an NOS HS30-H Fairlady 240ZG item. Again, very nicely moulded, but this time in chopped strand. External finish is exactly as they came from the factory. Factory part label was on the plastic bag that this came in, and the 'FR' sticker on the inside of the part indicates where it goes on the car.

Both these overfenders are for the front right corner of the cars.

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