Everything posted by Z Kid
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Boycots
Nissan hey, well you better stop buying parts for the Z, and give it to me to remove the temptation.
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Major structural rust problem! HELP!
I hope that is the case for you, and it can be sorted out. But surely to re rego it, they would have changed all the identity plates and firewall numbers? Or do the compliance plate and the firewall disagree? I really hope it works out
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260z - 240z
240's are hard to get in Australia, but then so are the 260 2 seaters. I paid 900 for the heap that you can see in my avtar (was complete and running at the time, no rego, with a fair amount of rust). If budget is really tight, a 260 2+2 would be the way to go, in many peoples opinion not as nice, but this is reflected in the price, and an ok one can be had for a couple of grand, when a 2 seater in similar condition would cost at least twice that much. Good luck finding one, If you're in melbourne or sydney, you have a fair chance, anywhere else and you need to travel to melbourne or sydney to pick one up. Cheers Chris
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WTB: 260Z 2 seater, any condition
I've been talking to the body shop, and he says whatever you do, try to avoid reskinning a door, and unless the car is currently together for a testfit its not a feasble option. But he also agrees that my door is beyond saving, so I shall keep looking. Thanks
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me again
According to the net "LIQUID WRENCH Lubricates, Protects, "it drives the moisture away"." So i can only assume it is their equivelant to WD40 or CRC? Now I have a question, has anyone heard of a molasses tank for cleaning and de-gunking car parts? It was mentioned in passing by an old chap, and it didn't really sink in till i was on the train home, is there another type of molasses as opposed to the stick sugary stuff?
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WTB: 260Z 2 seater, any condition
I can't help you with finding a 260Z 2 seater shell or bits, but if you do happen to find a shell, could i have first dibs on the LHS door (my 240 one is shot) should you happen to find one soon, I'll be in melbourne over easter. Good luck with your hunt Cheers Chris
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Speaker Panel from MSA
Surely you'd just knock that one up in the back shed from a sheet of MDF, and whack a layer of carpet on it if it worked well? However has anyone used the removable pod style speakers you see on some parcel shelves?
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Do I have to take out the glove box?
I've pulled out two Z dashes without having to remove the glovebox, as long as you lie with your head in the footwell to look for bolts, it should all go pretty easily, however a second pair of hands in excellent when trying to take it carefull out of the car.
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Z died 40km from home!
POR actually makes a tank salvaging kit which is available over here, comes with flushing agents, cleaners and sealer as well as a small patch for repairing any minor leaks that may occur
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Steering wheel - wood treatment
So carl, in spite of the stirring, these photos are to prove that the wheel is actually plastic right?
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Steering wheel - wood treatment
I may well be wrong, and some models may be different to others, but when looking closesly, mine certainly appears to be of non tree origin. But it is a pretty convincing fake.
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Steering wheel - wood treatment
The "wooden" 240z steering wheel is infact an epoxy based plastic (ie a thermosetting one) not real wood? Not sure about all of them, but mine sure is given the small cracks that it has in it.
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Steering wheel - wood treatment
Couple of things i can think of for that. If its a case of just wanting the shine, you can lightly sand your plastic wood wheel, then get an epoxy based clear coat sprayed on (as long as its got the UV modifier it should work well) Speak to a boatbuilder or spray painter. The dash firm near us does steering wheel restos, and can put all sorts of finishes on it pearl etc, so a wood finish should be a doodle for them. I went to the local sushi bar after reading cats original post, and it had a laminex top
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Flywheel
Not sure if its any use to us, but it might be good to be able to take to the machining shop (what I intended to do with it) http://www.datsport.com/Flywheel.html hope its of some use, but might pay to check it out before you go to these specs
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D Hubcaps
Joseph, Sorry for misunderstanding your original post, I meant no harm, nor did i intend for you to take any of it seriously. Its just they way I come across sometimes. Please hang round, I am new to Z's, and any fellow australian enthusiasts who know about them are likely to come in useful to me and others at some stage(with knowledge and maybe even practical help), however as you can see from the pic, mine has a long way to go before it can once again be a proud Z. Once again, my sincere apologies Chris PS When its finished, make sure you chuck some pics up of the beast PPS next time "hubcaps are sold" would avoid all this confusion
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D Hubcaps
You do I guess, as long as you have a car to put them on, or intend to put them on at some stage. It was a FWIW, just seemed like a weird thing to bring back a thread just to say i got it, kind of like wohho, I got it and you guys didn't? However if you are just a hoarder of Z bits, who buys stuff simply to put on a shelf, then my opinoin of you is not very high, I am tired of people hoarding huge amounts of parts, just so they can say they have them in their shed. It makes it a bitch for the rest of us to buy parts. (the hubcaps weren't for me, but for a friend with an early 240 which they would be correct for, as can be seen my 240 needs the later Z hubcaps, of which i am trying to put together a set) Admittedly I will use mags most of the time, but for classic runs etc it would be nice to have a period looking and correct car, and from all accounts, between the flex of the wheels and the weight of the hubcaps, if you leave them on all the time, they don't stay there for too long. Just seemed like a weird response to do, but then I guess engineers aren't like the rest of us commoners
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DATSUN 240z Guard Badges
The thing is, I enquired about a set on ebay from a dealer, and he claims they never came out in metal, which I Know is incorrect, then he said they should be plastic for my car, but having lied to me once, i wasn't about to get taken for a ride, I'd rather know, and get it right first time. So anyone have a metal badge for sale, or better yet two?
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DATSUN 240z Guard Badges
Looking for a set of guard badges to put on my Z (not in a hurry, just keeping my eyes open for a nice set or a well priced new set) but should they be plastic or metal? I have seen both pop up from time to time, but which ones would be strictly correct for the car? The car is a 73 240z RHD Guard=Fender
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Siezed Tie Rod end
I broke the head off the axe, then snapped the pitman arm puller doing this, finally lashed out and got a pickle fork, three taps later and it just fell out. Go for the pickle fork, they can be had cheaper than breaking the pitman arm puller.
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D Hubcaps
FWIW I just got given a set of three (I will probably end up paying something for them, but for now they are at home) only problem being i need a fourth one (the Z style, not the D ones) I win in the FWIW's
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
For 5500, i would expect it to be in nice condition, but not great, if you want to see what you get for 900 have a look at my gallery, its not much but i figured on my budget it was going to be a full and gradual rebuild, so why start with an ok car, when you can start with a rough car put a similar amount of $ into it and still coem out with the same result For 5500 it doesn't look like a bad bus
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Your Cars' Name?
For want of a better name, mines currently called "Chomp", for a few reasons, it takes a huge chomp out of any money i accumulate working, it had a redback spider infestation when i got it, and its taken that many bites out of my knuckles stripping it down, as well as dropped a diff on me, it had to be something violent.
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
You get what you pay for? So just being nosy, but how much did you pay for it? I wish i had a Z that drove
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Euro Lights for 72 240Z and R200 LSD 3.7:1 ratio
The only other option i can think of is borrowing a door, and getting a boat building mate to pop out a mould and a couple of skins, its still cheaper than buying the new skin, but i'd rather stay with metal panels at this stage, and either way, i still need a straight door.
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Z died 40km from home!
I think from memory the guy was fitting alfa a new fuel pump, and a brake master cylinder amongst a few other little things.