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  1. texasz replied to Fun_in_my_z's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Pizza Hut.
  2. texasz replied to Sean Dezart's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    hls30.com, have you got a pic of that? I'd be interested to see it on a car to see just how it worked, and how big of a sign it is. Not planning on doing it, just sounds quite interesting.
  3. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    Bumper pix are not available on my site.
  4. texasz replied to GunnerRob's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I'm with Arizona240z, do NOT EVER send this type of info to anyone who blindly contacts you asking for it. Two words (can you say): IDENTY THEFT
  5. texasz replied to TomoHawk's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Ok, website issue...as long as you are not publishing copywritten material (including logos, etc) nor outright distributing personal information without the person's concent they reall can't touch you. You own the website so you can do pretty much what you want with it (within the law). However, if they have paid for your services, materials, time, the site hosting, etc, etc, etc. then they do own those parts...now if you have 'donated' these things they may also have a leg to stand on legally. No, I'm not in law I'm in the computer industry so therefore I do keep up with some of the legal intelectual property mumbo jumbo to protect myself and know my own rights. I've been doing computer programming and application development for many years and have a library of ALL the code and applications I have ever written or developed. I'm NOT reselling this, it is a personal reference library so next time I have to do someting similar I have a starting point which shortens the development time and everyone benefits. Yes, legally the company who paid me to do the work owns the work that has been done however you show me a computer person who does not do the same thing! Bottom line here is that you may have to rearrange things and change the 'look & feel' of the site a bit but in this case from what you have told us it is your's.
  6. texasz replied to Fun_in_my_z's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Yes, according to VB the '70-'78 windshield are all the same and have the same part number.
  7. texasz replied to SHOTIME's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    STILL waiting to hear from you about the mix up with the part you sent me. PLEASE contact me so that we can get this straightened out ASAP.
  8. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Ya know, I even did a search on Rebello Racing Engine and still could not find it. :stupid: Forgot to thank you.... Thanx for the link.
  9. texasz posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Ok, I can NEVER find the link to Rebello's website when I want it. This time I'm bookmarking it! Can anyone post the link please? Why don't we add this to our Links page? I looked under Z Car Businesses and didn't see it.
  10. texasz replied to TomoHawk's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    In Texas we have a couple different options for cars classified as classics. We can run with the original plates (at least plates from the original year) or get new "Classic Auto" plates like the ones kmack has on his car (I think, I can not find a pic of them now). There is a place just south of me (actually a little more than 1/2 way between me and kmack) that deals in classic/collectable cars and they sell the plates there (I'm sure there are many other places that do also). Here's a link to their site, they always have a lot of nice cars to look at. Automania I personally have never seen a Z in there but I did see a 280 on their website within the past few months. And they also do restoration work so they really know their stuff! EDIT: In fact the 280 is still on there, but it's a 2+2.
  11. texasz replied to TTDRIVER's post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    I'm parting out a '73 240Z and the engine is still there! It was a daily driver before the PO parked it a couple years ago. You interested? Name your price (please be reasonable)! Please email or PM me if you want it, I'm not planning on following this thread.
  12. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Answers my question. The buy selling it, on eBay, is not too clear on this sway bars application. He states that it is for a 240Z and that there is no drilling required. I didn't think that this sounded right based upon the past threads here. Thank you all. I was hoping to save a few bucks instead of buying the ST set with runs near $300 for front and rear but looks like I'll just have to bite the bullet when I get to that point in my Z and buy them new from them to insure I get the right ones.
  13. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Last pic
  14. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Pic 3
  15. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Pic 2
  16. texasz posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Does this look like the kind of sway bar for a 240Z that does NOT require drilling the chassis to mount?
  17. Here that's what we call "BAIT"! ROFL
  18. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    I do plan on keeping the hood at this point as the PO of my driver bumped the nose into a wall. As far as I know the diamond vinyl is original, I got the parts car last summer from someone on this board (Ernie) who had it as his parts car and his daily driver prior to that. Sorry, I don't know any more about the history than that.
  19. texasz replied to texasz's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    St.stephen, Strut tower vinyl is not very good, driver's side has a rip and passenger side has a couple nicks. The trans tunnel vinyl is gone, the PO must have kept it. The stearing wheel is worn and needs restoration, it has one cut in it. See pix of all. MikeW, The hatch interior plastic is OLD, both the pieces around the 1/4 windows are cracked and probably not of any interest, the ones behind them seem to be ok, the one on the rear (tail light area) is missing as is the one on the hatch. See above for diamond vinyl description. I did find some misc diamond vinyl pieces in the car, see pix. Here's a link to pix of the parts you have asked about as well as parts that others have asked about: http://www.pape.ws/gallery/Parts_People_Has_Asked_About
  20. WOW!! That's a really cool looking engine bay. Do you have more pix of the rest of the car?
  21. texasz replied to jimbo99's post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    I have a set of iron cross wheels on eBay that I just listed last night. Here's the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&category=34209&item=2456377646&sspagename=STRK%3AMESSE%3AIT The Buy It Now price includes FREE shipping as stated in the auction!
  22. texasz posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Ok, I'm tearing down an engine and I can not get the bolt that holds the cam sproket off. I have tried just my socket wrench and my impact wrench and still no luck. How do I get this bolt off!? :cross-eye
  23. texasz replied to sparky's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    :stupid: :stupid: Sorry Michael. I just didn't read your question that way. From what I know the wiring for the lights etc up front run through the cold air ducts to the passenger compartment. The engine wiring runs down along the under side of the block then up into the passenger compartment. Sparky can provide better details about it. It was a fantastic looking job, the engine compartment looks SOOO clean!!
  24. texasz replied to sparky's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    All wiring has been hidden! Very nice job (I saw the car a couple weeks ago).
  25. THAT'S INSANE!!! I agree with all comments thus far, who'd buy it, just when you thought you had seen everything on eBay, etc, etc, etc. I don't know what to say....I'm speachless....there are SO many thoughts running through my mind about this auction....

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