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DatsunZGuy

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  1. DatsunZGuy replied to Jeff G 78's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I still recall a time when Black Dragon was Victoria British, Limited, and I would fill out their catalog order form and pay by check sent via snail mail. Even when they went online, ordering using a PDF catalog was kind a hassle, but I still obtained my fair share of parts from them As a consumer, it not a winning proposition when the number of parts supplier dwindle as Z cars seem to be appreciating. Enjoy the bargain hunting while it lasts.
  2. Unfortunately, as I predicted, the reserve was not met. I believe part of the problem is there have been quite a few early Z cars put for auction on eBay as of late. It seems the supply of modified cars are plentiful, while most discriminating buyers are looking for something more stock. My opinion is that most buyers who are willing to spend in the neighborhood 20K or more for a modified mint 240Z would be looking for a vehicle with a Robello Stroker or RB26DETT motor. Also, the more personalized the modifications, the smaller the pool of serious buyers. That said, I would suggest posting a car of this caliber on Hemmings Motor News or Collector Car Trader Online so it targets a more selective audience. Putting the car up for auction on a website like eBay where I can also purchase a 12-pack of tube socks is a disservice to a fine car.
  3. It's ebay so.... Reserve Not Met or the first buyer flakes.
  4. In some parts of SoCal, an interested person carrying a gun will offer you your life in exchange for your Z-Car
  5. It's all about cookies and data mining. Traffic will generate revenue for the site and better search engine optimization. http://240zforsale.com/privacy/ Website Operation and Advertisers This website is supported by third party advertisers in order to continue operation. During the course of normal business the advertisers presented on this site may change however they will be from one of the following ad networks. Google AdSense Amazon Affiliates Other advertisers displaying ads on this site may include companies who have connected with 240ZForSale.com directly and thus are presented here in a unique way other than traditional web banners, embedded links and similar media.
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  7. "Fukung" the brand name I loudly exclaim each time the wrench slips and bang my knuckles on something.
  8. Here's a thread on the subject that I took part in:
  9. Hi Mark, Nice to see another person who appreciates both the 240Z and MR2 like I do I'm currently restoring the 1972 240Z pictured below. It is a rust-free car with 41,000 original miles and should be out of the paint shop soon. I have more photos of the car in my gallery http://www.classiczcars.com/profile/1276-datsunzguy/?do=content&type=gallery_image&change_section=1 I am kicking around the idea of selling it when done.
  10. DatsunZGuy replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Internet Finds
    IMHO...the low VIN is appealing, but the condition, lack of originality really just not justify the asking price. You'd be out close to 100K to put the vehicle to right.
  11. And too much sake the night before
  12. And too much sake the night before
  13. I would suggest looking into an escrow service to handle the overseas transaction. http://pages.ebay.com/help/pay/escrow.html I'm sure there is a fee involved, but both parties would be protected and have peace of mind.
  14. Congratulations on the sale. I've bought and sold cars over long distances before and the process you described above is pretty normal in my experience. I would at least request a good faith deposit from the buyer and have it written into the bill of sale along with title released upon remaining balance received by wire transfer. Out of curiosity, what is the feedback score of the seller and has the seller purchased large ticket items in the past? Will the car be shipped? The transaction should go smoothly unless you sold the car to a Nigerian prince
  15. DatsunZGuy replied to sdyck's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I purchased a pair as well, but haven't mounted them yet. Nice to know the installation will be simple and straightforward
  16. Yeah, last year was a mess. Unlike previous shows, the street in front of the shop was not blocked off. My understanding this was to avoid paying the city for the approval to do so. It made for an event where you had to search behind back streets and alleys to view the Z Cars on display. I also noticed a lot less vendors than past years.
  17. This guy, too.
  18. Note to self: Keep Elon Musk away from my 240Z.
  19. The adhesive on decals will breakdown over time and might be a cause of peeling. A quick fix is to apply clear nail polish to the edges of decals right after you apply them. My plan is to apply the decals, then spray the air cleaner box with clear to seal everything in place. Speaking of air boxes, Mike at Banzai Motorworks is again selling orange air cleaner paint in aerosol cans. I just bought some a couple of weeks ago.
  20. When searching the archives for information, I still find posts from Carl Stahlnecker (a.k.a. Bambikiller), who left us almost 10 years ago. He's another member from the "good old days" of this forum I still miss to this day
  21. Here's an older thread on the subject: http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/33596-original-battery/
  22. It's starting to sound like your frame was damaged at one time. If I were in your situation, I'd take the car to a bodyshop that specializes in frame alignment. That way, you aren't chasing your tail and and actually known what you're up against.
  23. This post might solve your problem: http://www.zcar.com/forum/855418-post9.html
  24. Be careful what you wish for. The appreciation will be a double-edged sword making NOS and used parts spike in price due to rampant speculation.
  25. DatsunZGuy replied to jgramignano8's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Without knowing the condition and history of the vehicle how can anyone give you its value?

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