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kiwi303

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  1. kiwi303 replied to the_cafe's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Theres 280ZX tow bars around, theres one on trademe.co.nz right now, but I doubt the bumper would be a solid mounting point on a 240z. I agree with the "get a truck" comment.
  2. eh? you like little kids? are you Micheal Jackson?
  3. kiwi303 replied to spike thomas's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    the politics can be solved... march on washington with rifles in hand. War of independance II That can only be done before the liberal gun fearing wussies dearm everyone.
  4. 280ZX 2x2?
  5. in the car? not much room... just get to the closest motel room FAST!!
  6. Strip clean, ahve a shop do any and all welding, then have the whole chassis hot dip galvanised. followed by a nice paint job.
  7. kiwi303 replied to 1 Bravo 6's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Thats why it's best to buy popular tyres from large stores that enjoy high turnover... the local garage may have had their puncture replacement ready rack tyres sitting in the racks since noah unloaded them off the ark.
  8. kiwi303 replied to Jabo's post in a topic in Introductions
    yup, I'll be down sometime on friday with my cousin.. I'm just hoping mine looks better close up than it does in the photos
  9. kiwi303 replied to Jabo's post in a topic in Introductions
    I think I recognise the top pic as an avatar on zclub.org.nz, is that the one you were going to use the one I ended up buying, as a parts car for?
  10. http://www.300zx.cl/ga/300zx/images/VIN%20NUmber%20Datsun%20Z%20Car.htm found this myself today. H = you have a L28 N/A motor, C in this space would be a turbo G = you have a 2+2, blank in this space would mean the coupe (not 2+2) S130 = you have a 280ZX made before 2/1981 when the new VIN style came in
  11. kiwi303 replied to kiwi303's post in a topic in Introductions
    Can someone out there confirm that this type of rear quarter panel window is the Coupe with no rear seats... If so then mine will likely be a 2x2
  12. Sorry about the the mixup there, by "long stroke" I simply meant they were undersquare, as in having a longer length of stroke than they had a diameter of bore. It's been quite a few years since I had the Laurels, so I can't remember the bore and stroke data exactly, but at the time I went to the library in the city I was in at the time and photocopied parts of the workshop manuals the library stocked. The cars engine data for the L20 version fitted to the laurel medallist was given as 1998cc with a stroke LONGER than the bore diameter. I wish I was still there and could drop by the library and check again. But I'm positive the stroke was more than the bore. which doesn't jibe with the data for the Z cars using the same engines.
  13. Nissan have the L20B, then the L20A and the L20E, one is a 4 cyl, the other pair are 6 cylinders. My old '81 and '83 nissan Laurels (Medallist daily Driver and standard parts car) both had L20 2.0L straight 6 engines. the L20A are long stroke (undersquare), so not very fast revving, but with a load of torque. Ideal for a touring luxury waggon like the Laurel medallist, but hopeless for a sports car. So your L20 would probably be a the L20E, a bored, but shorter stroke version of the L20A revving faster for more power less torque. Early Skylines used the L20E and with a turbo, L20ET.
  14. You have to wonder who was sleeping with the head of the Audi TT design group to be able to steal the blueprints for the 350Z...
  15. kiwi303 replied to kiwi303's post in a topic in Introductions
    Pm replied Hmm... beginners luck It makes a nice bonus to a car then, I won't have to scrape around for matching wheels. Any mods will be under the body, nothing visible or irreversible. I'm not a fan of riced up poser-mobiles, I far prefer sleepers. I've passed on the idea of a VQ30DET, that requires a bit of cutting and reprofiling the inside of the engine bay to make it fit, I want to keep it straight so just by returning a L28 to the bay it's stock again. Stiffer anti-sway bars, I'll have to brace the mounting points, but that will have to be done, stiffer shocks. Probably replace the seats with something snugger. But everything that comes off will be stored to be able to be returned to the car. There will need to be modifications to the mounts to take a SR20DET and gearbox, but I'm hoping the original mounts can be left in place rather than torched off. I've a few plans But most will have to wait till I get it up here to have a good look at it. cheers Rhys

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