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I have a z32 right now and I find stores like z1motorsports(.com) and conceptzperformance(.com) are perfect for the aftermarket and oem scene... easy to navigate and good products.

Are there any sites like this for the classic z's? I've seen motorsportauto's site which is very poorly laid out and hard to navigate, and thezstore.com which look slike it was made in 1999 and left that way.

Can anybody suggest anything else? Maybe I'm missing a few?

Thanks!


Yeah, gangloadoparts.com/z/ in my sig :DLOL . Theres a few sites like BlackDragon for instance, ArizonaZcar.com for race and other stuff. Zparts.com, Courtesy Nissan.com and Z Barn I think is another. But mostly if you want a really specific part you have to search around for places like TomiePowerUSA.com and others to see what they offer.

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All of these sites have terrible layouts and bad navigation :\

So there's nothing that wasn't designed by a 12 year old for buying aftermarket classic z parts online?!?

Edited by tgsz

All of these sites have terrible layouts and bad navigation :\

So there's nothing that wasn't designed by a 12 year old for buying aftermarket classic z parts online?!?

I understand what your sayin'... I hate how they don't have a photo for every part. I don't know what all the parts are called and photos would be nice.

Motorsport auto is a great site and if you call and tell them what you need they cant most likely get it for you. They have a cd they can send you as well with a parts catalog. http://www.motorsportauto.com/

Motorsport auto is a great site and if you call and tell them what you need they cant most likely get it for you. They have a cd they can send you as well with a parts catalog. http://www.motorsportauto.com/

theirs seems to be the least crappy.

Yeah, they all leave something to be desired. But, they are what we have. This is light years ahead of no - internet and I look at it as a good starting point. Try combing junk yards and unsympathetic dealer parts departments.

S30's are old, most of the guys that are still selling parts are old and dont give a crap about a whizbang web sight. There is very little in the way of a major repro parts company like Moss motors for British cars. Money is tight for parts inventoring and manufacturing,let alone for nice websites costs. MSA and Blackdragon are distributors for some "small" guys making parts. When those guys are done, most likely that part is NLA. That is a BIGGER problem.

Restoring or maintaining a s30 is not for the faint of heart. You have to put up with what you have and having a poorly designed site is the least of the aggravation. Badly designed sites are a PITA and I dont foresee them getting any better.

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