Everything posted by v12horse
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Original Hub Caps
Those are some georgous wheel trims, but for that price I could have bought some 14'' by 6'' Watanabe's. I am thinking about putting the original wheel trims on my car. How much would it be for the steel wheels, with original tires and caps in good shape? I could restore the caps as long as the chrome was not scratched. -Ben
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Going to a Z event this year?
Does anyone know when this show is going to be this year? Is it still going to be at Ohlone college in Fremont? Thanks. -Ben
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speakers not working
I was driving from the MSA show on Sunday night and it was raining pretty hard. I didn't listen to the stereo the whole time. Then when I was driving to my college that night I turned on the stereo and it looked like the deck was working because the lights were on and it was playing the track, but no sound was coming out of the speakers at any volume. Then today I turned it on and it works, but once I turn the volume up or down a little, there was no sound once again. I don't know what is going on. I am thinking some rain may have shorted some wires, a bad fuse maybe. I'm not sure. If anyone has some suggestions or has experienced this before, please tell me. Thanks a lot. -Ben
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Nice Fairlady z looker
It is an awesome car. I believe the wheels to be 14 by 6. Look at the 74' fairlady pic that I have. They have the same wheels. They are a Japanese type wheel. Not sure who makes them, but I really like how they look. -Ben
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260z msa
From the album: 1974 260z (RLS30)
Yes, its my car. It has never been this clean before. - 240z msa
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432 look msa
Only part that is 432 is the badges. Nice car though. Did a 432r ever come in yellow? I know the 432 came in a pale yellow, not sure about the 432r
- Nice Fairlady z looker
- msa 260z engine
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modified 260z
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1974_fairlady
- silvia
- fairlady z and skyline
- 1971 skyline
- 1975 fairlady 2 by 2
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Skyline_Front
I talked to the guy that owned this car and the guy that had the yellow Fairlady Z next to it. They are both marines that are stationed in Okinawa and they bought the cars there and brought them here, but they are still stationed in Japan. Thats why the plates are on still. I saw the club that these guys are affiliated with in Japan and there are so many of these skylines in it and what looked like a row of ZG's. This is an awesome car. -Ben
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1970 Factory Refurbished 240Z's
I just came across some new and interesting information on this subject. It is out of the book titled "Datsun Z, from Fairlady Z to 280z", by Brian Long. It is an excellent book containing factory pictures and information on road cars for the home market and the exports, as well as history of the company, history of z's in racing, restoration, and vin numbers for all the Z cars and engines. The 240z's that were destined to be restored and then sold by Nissan were hand picked by specialists. The cars were completely stripped to the bare shells and the restored to better than new condtion. There were as many as 200 cars being restored. When they were being sold the average running price was 25k. The cars had a full one year warranty, through the ten selected Nissan dealerships that would sell these cars. The cars were restored correct to the specification of the year. The only things done differently were the use of modern paint and techniques, better rust-proofing, a better radiator, Bridgestone Potenzza tyres and abestos-free clutch and brake components. Nissan claims that each car took about 300 hours to complete and that each car got around 800 new parts. It would be awesome to get one of the cars. I am sure that they are more refined then when they came out yet still a great sports car. Take care -Ben
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Fairlady Zg
A price on a zg? These cars are extremely hard to come by becuase most of their owners are enthusiast that would never want to sell them. One in the US is almost unheard of. There was a white one that was selling in Japan not to long ago and the guy wanted 20,000 USD. I am not sure how much one is worth, but I would think it would be at least 20k. Have you seen the car? If you are sure that it is a factory 240zg you have a find that you might not come across for sometime. If you are not sure it is a true 240zg look at the vin #s. For a ZG the vin# starts with HS30-H. Caution: there are many fake Zg's. Most of the people that are selling these cars think they have a ZG and they really don't because bolt on g-nose kits were offered installed onto right hand drive autos. The ZG was built from October of 71' to September of 73'. What color is the car? They only came in GP white, GP red, and GP maroon. It would be awesome if you could post some pics of the car. I could be wrong zspeed, but I don't think that the ZG ever came with a dohc engine. All the ZG's had the L24. The predessor to the ZG, which was the 432 had the S20(which is the dohc engine). Like Z kid said, talk to Alan. I am sure he will see this thread. He has a ZG so he would be the best source for any of your questions. Take care. Man, a 240ZG. That is so awesome. I was planning someday to go to Japan and buy one there and have it shipped here, but you found one here. Wow. Good luck. -Ben
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JAP Datsun Pictures 56k warning
I just found the site where are these pics came from. This is for the Nismo festival 2002 in Japan. There are a lot of nice Nissans, but there are not too many older z's. Nice site. Its worth checking out. Thanks speed for posting the pics. -Ben
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JAP Datsun Pictures 56k warning
Those are some nice cars. I love those 432z's. Was this show this years nismo fest? Like I said, very nice pics. Take care. -Ben
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Rally calender clock
They are pretty hard to find but I found it off of ebay from Ron Bradley. His web site is: members.aol.com/zclock4u/wp.html If you really want one, put a message out on the wanted list on this forum. Take care. -Ben
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Seat Question
I would post a picture, but I am at university and my car is at home in the garage because I just cleaned very thouroghly for the MSA show. It is the space that is below the clock, gas, and amp gage. The two spaces are on each side of the map light if I remember correctly. Thanks. -Ben
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1970 Factory Refurbished 240Z's
I know that a lot of the cars were partially finished and that they cost a good 30k. There was an article in Road & Track magazine around the time Nissan was planning to do this. Maybe the library would have the magazines around 1997 and I am sure you would find what you are looking there. Take care. -Ben
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cockpit
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72 240z Super Samuri G