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The hardest part to find


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I don't know if it's me or I am just looking in the wrong place but I have checked every source and vendor for several years and I have not been able to locate an early throttle knob other than home made.I never give up on anything and the harder the task the more determined I am.I tried money being no object,But some people have parts they wouldn't part with for any price.I would like to try another route.I have 4 Zcars left that are still a lot of good stuff on plus a good stash of parts collected off a bunch of Z's over the years.They range from 12/70 to 7/72. I will trade ANY part I have that is not on a car that I drive for a great condition series 1 throttle knob. I drive the red one in my avator and an early 71 that has been modified for raising hell. All others are open game.For the sake of fairness using this forum and all of the help I have gotten from this great club I will throw in a 150 dollar donation to the club.I hope using this forum does not offend anyone but a lot of you understand some times to get a part you want you will do just about anything.

Finally 2 throttle knob arrived from Japan. That's all this shop had on their shelf. Parts # is A8515-E4101. This one is the sqare one.

Esprist

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Finally 2 throttle knob arrived from Japan. That's all this shop had on their shelf. Parts # is A8515-E4101. This one is the sqare one.

Esprist

I wished I knew you were looking for these, I have 1 new set(both hand throttle and matching choke knobs) and one used set all original equipment off two hand throttle assemblies that I have which by the way are both for sale. I don't care for the later square knobs that Nissan sells now. I think the early round knobs are much nicer and more original. If anyone is interested in either the knobs or the hand throttle assembly shoot me an email Jim240z@aol.com.

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