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gogriz91

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  1. Great website to search multiple pages for available cars on EBay, craigslist etc. http://www.jaxed.com/cgi-bin/mash.cgi
  2. Another option in Atlanta may be John Williams 770-806-2926. He did some/most of the work on a Z for Classic Motorsports magazine. http://classicmotorsports.net/project-cars/1970-datsun-240z/
  3. gogriz91 replied to gogriz91's post in a topic in RACING
    This coming weekend, should be about 10-12 S30s there.
  4. gogriz91 replied to Chart505's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    At least you trust yourself to do the prep work. I'm contemplating a respray but will go with someone recommended by John Williams in Atlanta which will likely run me $4K when the body work is included.
  5. gogriz91 replied to TomoHawk's post in a topic in RACING
    I've wondered myself what might need to happen to get an S30 bodied Z on BullRun. Get an autocross driver to drive and one hell of a mechanic to navigate.
  6. gogriz91 replied to JZM's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Belated Happy Birthday Dave, thanks for everything you do. You only turn 21 thirty or forty times so enjoy it.
  7. gogriz91 replied to gira's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    John Williams might know 770-806-2926 or he might be able to call Sunbelt?
  8. I saw the Frisselle car at the Mitty a couple of years ago and it is a beautiful car that's for sure. As it turns out, one of the 300Zs and one of the GTP cars that Nissan used to run were there as well.
  9. Looks like this one hasn't sold either. http://www.canepa.com/inventory/racecar/Datsun_GTU_1/index.html
  10. I would want a 911 but probably couldn't afford one. I would probably get an FB or FC RX-7.
  11. You're in luck! My now two year old and four year old critters beg me to go for a ride in the Z, congratulations.
  12. gogriz91 replied to onuthin's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Welcome back Ronnie!
  13. gogriz91 posted a post in a topic in RACING
    http://www.dnidrags.com/ 23 May 09, mark your calendars.
  14. I was thinking along the same lines but if I leave it at home, no wear and tear and it's in the garage.
  15. I'll find out next week whether I'm going to Geilenkirchen Germany this summer for 3 years. I'm thinking about taking the 240 as a second car to commute to work in. It's reliable enough to be a 3-4 day a week daily driver and would be alot of fun on the back roads. I'll have access to USPS but am curious how active the Z car club in Germany is and how hard it is to find mechanics who work on older cars.
  16. gogriz91 replied to gira's post in a topic in RACING
    Damn those Mazdas!!!
  17. gogriz91 replied to gira's post in a topic in RACING
    Got it on DVR, can't wait to watch!!!
  18. gogriz91 replied to CrossroadsZ's post in a topic in Introductions
    Outstanding, another 240 in GA, there just aren't enough!
  19. A '73 Skyline GTR would be what I would want.
  20. gogriz91 replied to snag point's post in a topic in Introductions
    Tried to convince my wife to conceive our first child in the Z...no dice.
  21. Check out www.zhome.com, then go to "Modifications for more power" on the right hand side, there are several articles about building a stroker motor that may be enlightening.
  22. There are probably a variety of places to do it but the gold plated solution on the East Coast is Sunbelt in Atlanta. Do a search or 3.1 and see what pops up.
  23. Buy an old Subaru Brat. They're classics in their own right, have four wheel drive and the ones that haven't rusted away can be had for a song.
  24. gogriz91 replied to ToXIc's post in a topic in Exhaust
    I remember ordering those catalogs out of the back of Road and Track...wish now I had tried harder to get some parts out of them.
  25. You gotta drop when these will air on Speed so I can DVR as well.

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