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dzc922

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  1. What ever you do, do not use them, I made the mistake one time and took me over six months of repeated emailing to finally get my order which Showcar had shipped from another company! Trust me, you may never get what you order if you choose them.
  2. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Thanks Steve.
  3. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Can anyone advise the following part number 80100-n3600? I know that it is a right hand door, but I need to know what year models it is for. Thanks. Richard. I thinks this may be for 260z, not sure.
  4. hey, I do know that Fourways Enginering.com.uk reproduces that panel for the 240z. Im sure that if you contacted them, They could make it for your car also. The only problem is going to be shipping due to their location.
  5. Yes, I was very happy.
  6. I placed an order with them also and thought that I would never get it but they came through. Total time was approx. two months to get the kit. I agree with you, very slow!
  7. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Thanks, I will check on that.
  8. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Thanks, Thats what I was looking for.
  9. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Hi, just wanted to find out if anyone remembers the Amco door panel protectors that were available back in the 70's, and also where I might be able to find a set New or used?. I have a friend looking for some. Thanks, Richard.
  10. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    They are actually very shinny, the picture does not do them justice.
  11. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Not that I would pay this amount, but I have seen a set sell for $500.00.
  12. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Yes, he does, but he said they belonged on my car anyway. Like i said, he is a great friend.
  13. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi, I just wanted to show everyone my newest find. My good friend Roger Williams had these stored away for years, and was kind enough to let me have them for my 72 240 that I am currently restoring. Thats a good friend for sure! Richard.
  14. No problem, I think that you will get the best results when using the half quarters as to be sure to get all the rust out. Also, I was able to find a NOS full right hand quarter panel, which was great. Hope your project goes well. Richard
  15. I used an aftermarket panel just like the one that you are looking to purchase on my 72 240. It worked really well and the only modification i had to make was the area where the panel meets the rear body panel. Everything else was perfect.
  16. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Great looking car. You have done an outstanding job, I can't wait until Im finished with mine.
  17. That is outstanding work. I really respect anyone who has had to complete all the fabrication work that you have, Great job!
  18. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Thanks for the input. Im trying my best to make car as close to original as i can.
  19. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Thanks a lot. Im going back with the original color which was 112 yellow.
  20. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Though I would show some pictures of my floor pans after sound deadening mats were finished. I choose to spray mine instead of old tar stick on type due to moisture build up and chance of any rust.
  21. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Im almost finished with metal work. The only area left now is the battery tray.
  22. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Charles, thanks a lot. this car has really been fun , but also a lot of work. If I was not in the collision repair business, I would not have taken this project on.
  23. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    The door skins came from Rare Spares out of Australia. I did get the front frame rail supports from Courtesy Nissan about a year ago when they had a bunch of NOS parts for sale. The outer wheel wells came from Zedds Findings as did the floorpans. I also purchased from Courtesy, NOS rear hatch, Roof skin, and cowl panel. The door skins were put on using just a body hammer and door skin dolly.
  24. Good work, I look back at mine and i see now just how much work it really is when you have a lot of rust repair.
  25. dzc922 posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    Great work, I cant wait until my Z gets to that point.

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