Everything posted by Mike
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wish I would've taken more but forgot.
Who's car is this? Did you catch a name? This is quite the engine mod and I'd like to know more... man..
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Datsun Driving CANBY Fun June 14 & 15
Damn, I really wish I could have made it this year. My car was ready to go!!! Anyway, can someone post more photos in the gallery? I'm going to create a folder for it now. PLEASE?! I'm dyin... Mike
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MSA's New Konig Imagine Wheels
I've been keeping my eyes on a few wheel ideas, but, MSA now has a newer version of the Konig Imagine wheel. It's 17x7 and, from their website, they have got some special versions just for the early 4-lug Z's. http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/WWC19/25-1051 These wheels look pretty good. Does anyone else have them installed? I've only found a few threads about the wheel on our site. From what I can tell, the older version needed a spacer, but, the newest version has the spacer designed into the wheel form. MSA says these were built just for the early cars.
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California Tornado
Oregon had some pretty hot weather last weekend ~96-100f. This week it's back down to 50-60's. Shorts last week, now I'm back in pants and a small jacket! It's interesting to see a tornado in CA. Those are some great photos. Must have been a neat experience taking them....
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Check out my new tattoo!!
, perhaps if PADI sponsors it.
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Speed Racer Movie
Here's the opening from the original cartoon series. Pretty cool what you can find on YouTube.
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Speed Racer Movie
Saw it the day of release. Movie was pretty good, but, be prepared for a childhood fantasy. I'd say it's more like a "modern" childhood fantasy. I enjoyed that part because I was a child when the TV cartoon was in the US and it really took me back..... They mixed some of the old school racing from the TV series with a very cool 3D track and some nifty cars. The cars were much more futuristic. Most of the movie was spent on the track, but, there was an excellent (my favorite) cross country race in the middle of the movie. This is where the real fighting and smashing came around -- and where Speed was able to use his forward mounted saw blades!!! I liked the movie as a whole. It was just like the cartoon, but, IMHO it had a lot more jumping and faster tricks. Be prepared to see it a few times because, while the movie is a long one (over 2 hours), it goes by quickly. It can be hard to follow at times because the action is so quick. The choice of actors was spot-on. Speed's expression while he was behind the wheel was just perfect. Trixie was cute and had HUGE eyes.... I think they found a good way to bring a cartoon into a human form. Racer X was very cool and you could tell there was a lot of work done to keep the original theme of the cartoon. I believe the movie has been rated somewhere at 3 out of 5 stars. I won't even try to compare my rating with that, but, I liked it more than that. If you're prepared for a fun movie that will bring back your childhood, then definitely go see it..... You'll have a blast. Edit: The Mach 5 looks great..
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Sneak peak of the 2009 370Z
Camo!! Right on, man... I love it. Did you model that car or know who did ? Excellent work. -- Mike
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Sneak peak of the 2009 370Z
I like the improvements to the doors... very nice. 350 HP, not bad for 3k lbs...
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Ne SU's not running
Paul, I moved this into the SU Central forums. If you're having troubles with the carbs after purchasing from ZTherapy, I suggest that you call their main number (on the website: http://www.ztherapy.com). They also frequently read this area of the forum and might be able to chime in with help. But, your best bet is to call.
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High School Drags at PDX Raceway (PIR)
Just got this announcement: High School Drag Racing at PIR starts up this spring! Starting March 16, Portland International Raceway Dragstrip will host the High School Drag Racing Series, as part of the Wed. night E.T. Drag racing Series. The 11 race series is open to all registered high school students and will be contested March 16, April 16, April 30, May 14, May 28, June 11, June 25, July 9, July 30, and August 13. Each racer's finishes will count toward the Team points championship. The High School program is the next step for participants in our Late Night Drags and Jr. Drag Racing League in their advancement in the sport, this will allow the Jr. Dragster participants to move up to a full size car and also will afford Late Night Drags racers an opportunity to advance from street legal drags to the competition structure of sportsman drag racing. PIRD High School Drag Racing Series Rules: All participants under 18 years of age must have a completed parental consent form on file with PIRD. Forms are available at any drag race event or www.portlandraceway.com 1. Top two finishers will represent PIRD at the 2008 E.T. Finals. 2. $25 entry fee 3. Series winner receives $200, a trophy. Runner - up receives $100 and trophy at the 2008 awards banquet. 4. Open to any licensed driver registered as a high school student during the 2008 calendar year. 5. Participants under the age of 18 must have a completed parental consent form on file with PIRD prior to first event. 6. .5 full Tree. Dial in of 7.05 - slower seconds in the 1/8 mi. No electronics unless OEM equipped. 7. No motorcycles, ATVs, dune buggies, Altereds or dragsters. 8. Exhaust: functional muffler required. Exhaust must run through the mufflers. 9. Automated shifter: prohibited unless OEM equipped. 10. Transbrake: prohibited, Nitrous Oxide: prohibited, Data Recorder: prohibited. 11. Not necessary for vehicle to be registered or insured (high school project vehicles).
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Cool Things about this Club!
You guys are great. I wasn't planning on "tooting my own horn" by starting a thread like this, but, it certainly makes me feel good to know that our club has become such a great resource for the Z. Thanks for the compliments! I really wanted to know more specific things about the club that you like... I'm planning on putting together a welcome-page for new users to check out cool parts of our site. Something that says, "Hi, and welcome to the club... if you want to check out neat parts of the club, be sure to visit this page....." A welcome page for new users signed by all the members... What do you think? Does anyone have secret areas or shortcuts you want to share?
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What I've been up to!
Don't sell the Z dude... You have so much work into it already.
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Just Joined
Welcome to the CZCC!! Try to do some searching in the forums and I'm sure you'll find some helpful information. m
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16 yesterday , learners permit today !
Wow, I seem to remember getting my license like it was only a few years ago. Not many of my friends died from being young and stupid... but, some of them did end up in the ditch a few times ! Anyway, it must be a great feeling to raise a child to the point of their own independence. In a way, I'm sure it's also disappointing as well because they are no longer that little child you were able to hold in one hand. I remember everything my dad taught me about driving to this day. Chris, use this time to bond with your son and have a great time!! Mike
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Cool Things about this Club!
Thanks guys! Can some of you also provide links to the various areas of the site that you enjoy? I'm hoping this thread can help newbies find things that aren't obvious from our main menus. I thought of some other cool features: New Posts - This link will show you all the new posts since your last visit. - http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/search.php?searchid=573228 Advanced Search - This will enable you to search the forums for any topic. - If you have a question, there's probably already an answer! - http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/search.php m
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Cool Things about this Club!
I wanted to start a thread pointing people to very cool things about this club (website). If you find something that you really like, please post a reply so others know about it! Here are a few of mine which may be obvious (or not): The Photo Gallery - GIG's of photos from all sorts of places. - Prepare to spend some time in here! - Growing every day! - http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/ The Classifieds - Buy and sell Z related items. Or post a want-ad. All free. - http://www.classiczcars.com/classifieds/ Discussion Forums (of Course) - Talk about stuff and post public messages. - http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/ The Datsun Event Calendar from Around the Globe! - Find or announce events in here. - http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/calendar.php The Store - The CD! - https://www.classiczcars.com/store Member Blogs - Show off your ride or your progress. - http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/blog.php Web Links - Links to other related sites on the internet. - http://www.classiczcars.com/modules.php?name=Links&file=viewcategory&cid=19
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2008 MSA West Coast Nationals - Great Show
Glad the show was a good one!! I sure missed it this year. Definitely something in the works for next year as I can plan more in advance. Did anyone take photos? Can you upload them to our gallery so the less-fortunate people can see some of the cool stuff ? Here's a link to the gallery: http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=3492
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SU Carb Central Sponsor
The SU Carb Central forums are sponsored by Ztherapy, Inc. http://www.ztherapy.com ZTherapy (ZT) "SERVICE SS" REMANUFACTURED CARBS We at ZTherapy Inc. believe that a smooth running car is a happy car and we are dedicated to helping cars lead a long & happy life. Our main love is Datsuns, including the 240Z, hence the name "ZTherapy". We have been involved with Datsuns for over 30 years. We now own over 35 Datsuns. Who are "we"? "We" are the owner/operators of ZTherapy Inc., Steve Epperly and Pam Kirmeier, a pair of Datsun enthusiasts and active members of the Datsun community. Steve does all of ZTherapys' in-house work. He has many years experience in the mechanical field, including welding, fabricating, and many other talents, and many years of hands-on Datsun experience and knowledge. Pam does all of the final order processing, emails, etc. There is also Bruce. If you phone ZTherapy Inc., this is who you will talk to. As a company, ZTherapy Inc. is dedicated to providing the best product along with the highest level of customer service. We look forward to serving you!
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What..cough,cough, Do You Think....
Here's a link to a thread I started awhile back. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24927 Of course, I just love the coffee can tailpipe the best!
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Links to my Restoration
Here are a few of the links to threads I've posted about my '71 240z restoration: The car's first club cruise:
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Two California Series I Cars up for Auction
Carl was spot on the price guess... Good on ya, Carl !
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I'm selling my Delorean!!!
I would be a bidder, but, just don't have the extra cash right now. Good luck with the sale and it's a shame to see you sell her. Very neat and unique car. Something like this is definitely something I'd love to have in my garage -- especially knowing how you've taken care of her.
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Sorry, not about 240z but Does anyone have a Mikuni intake manifold for L18/L20B?
How is this NOT 240z related? I have Mikuni's on my baby and I'm sure there are a lot of thers...........