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  1. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey Bill! I will tell you all I know, I just need some spare time to seat and write. Thanks man!
  2. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    Here's some more pictures, I hope you'll enjoy!
  3. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks guys! The seats seat pretty good in the car but I had to make custom mount brackets to make them fit. Also, because of the rollbar the passenger seat is a little more forward that the driver's but there is still enough space. The exhaust... I don't know why but I somehow I started to like it the way it is. I bought it like that and only cut the tip because it was bent downwards. It also has a chrome tip added now.
  4. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    Oh that's awesome! Thank you very much for sending this pictures and getting me in touch with your friend / previous owner! I'll definitely reply and wright some more about my car's story as he asked me to. Thanks again! Tom
  5. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks a lot for all the comments guys! I bought the car in Germany but it had "Z Club of Texas" stickers on it. I'd appreciate any information on my car's history, so if you could point me to someone who knows this car it would be great. Thanks a lot!
  6. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    Here's aome recent shots of the car: Any comments and suggestions are welcomed!
  7. gusbo replied to gusbo's post in a topic in Introductions
    And then the (not yet really) final results: The car now sits lower, especially at the front and I am still putting the interior back together, so no pictures of it yet. It still requires a lot of work and attention but it runs so I can call it a success anyway
  8. gusbo posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey guys. Here's some pictures of the build-up of my car. I bought it in 2010, in November. It's a Datsun 240Z built in 1972, first bought in 1973. The car had it's engine shot and the floor was mostly rust covered with silicon kind of ish. Interior was also in bad shape. The car was originally white with dark red interior so I decided to keep that combo - with a twist. It took me half a year to get where I am now working day by day on the car. Here's what was done so far: Engine: 2.8 liter block bored 0,2mm and fully rebuilt with dished pistons, cleaned round top Hitachi carburators with fresh 20W oil, new gaskets, K&N oil filter, fresh paint on block and engine cover, custom exhaust with CherryBomb Turbo muffler, R200 limited slip differential with 280Z mounts and mustache, 5 speed manual gearbox, Centerforce clutch. Body: New floor, and some body panels, every other body part repaired, removed antenna and emblem holes, front and rear bumpers modified and painted, FairladyZ emblems, BRE duck tail, Xenon front air dam with cooling duct holes, ZG fender flares, clear headlight covers, H4 headlights, clear front indicators modified to work as positioning lights, clear front side markers, new mirrors on door. Color is Spectrum White Pearl. Interior: Fresh roof liner, repaired trims and new gaskets, screws, pins, dash cracks repaired and dash half cover installed, OMP Brands Hatch seats, roll bar, Nardi Torino Classic steering wheel and hub, Nardi Classico gear knob, Nardi handbrake lever with custom leather boot, Sparco Reflex pedal set, new floor carpet and Z logo carpets, new speedometer line and all bulbs. Some stereo system on it's way too including Nakamichi player and speaker box as taillight cover. Suspension and wheels: Hayashi Racing 501 meshies with rotors powder coated gold, custom aluminum caps, front 15x8 ET 0 with 35mm spacer, rear 15x9,5 ET -38, no spacer, tires BF Goodrich G-Force Sport 225/55/15 front and rear, Tokico adjustable struts, unknown coils, fully adjustable hight, front suspension spacers, pillow mounts with adjustable camber f+r, adjustable camber aluminum bushings f+r, polyurethane bushings everywhere else, Cusco rear stabilizer bar, front brakes swapped with bigger diameter brake rotors and 4-pot calipers, Goodridge steel brake lines, suspension parts powder coated gold and black, front and rear strut bars. There's some more things that I can't remember now. I'll update it eventually. Pics: After I bought the car - it looked OK but boy what a mess of a car it was: The rebuild process:
  9. Thanks guys. As far as pedestrian safety is concerned I agree with what some said but there are different ways of achieving it. There are pop-up hoods for instance that can make a lot of difference and that's why we will see a lot more low cars with nice and proportional silhouette. That said - it's only a sketch of how I'd like the car to look.
  10. Hey guys! My name's Tom and I'm from Poland. I own a 72' 240Z. It's my first ever Z but I feel like own it for ages as it's been fully rebuilt by me. Anyway I thought about it's styling and what I really like about it's lines and wanted to incorporate those features into a modern day car. Here's what I came up with: I hope you feel some S30 within it's lines.

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