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  1. HKSZ posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Hi just added another 280zx 2+2 to the collection, does anyone know how to remove the rear upper seat? thanks
  2. HKSZ replied to s130's post in a topic in Australia & NZ
    Yeah Ive seen a few of these auctions on ebay this last week "private auction email seller first" saw an Au xr 8 for $9000 and a black Supra twin turbo for $7000 all sounds a bit suss to me
  3. I got told this trick for passing roadworthys, spray matt black primer on the windscreen then scrape off with a razor blade. Might just pass for what you want.
  4. HKSZ replied to zr240's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I know for a fact that here in Australia 2+2 doors changed in late '75 from 'turn style' latch to 'scissor' latch. But can someone confirm or deny if this is also the case in Oz for the 2 seater? thanks Steve
  5. HKSZ replied to HKSZ's post in a topic in RACING
    Alloy cages were banned in Australia after 2000, unless a car was log booked with one before that date. I have an alloy half cage in my 240 but the PO still hasn't found the log book :sleepy:
  6. HKSZ replied to Z240Z's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    They still look the part Very similar to a set I have off a series 1 240Z but they are metal and I think had Napolean stamped on them?
  7. HKSZ replied to zeiss150's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Usual hoops you have to jump through. Each State Gov is different, but 10% Power increase over factory standard is a "modification" and requires an engineer to pass it, same for adding a turbo, multi carbs. Biggest problem is that it could void personal injury insurance.
  8. HKSZ replied to zeiss150's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Ben I reckon every 2nd 240Z in Victoria has a L28 in it . May have to ask some of our friends across the pond for some literature if they start getting narky at rego.
  9. HKSZ replied to Z240Z's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    1975Yellow, those mirrors on your car do they have any brand name marked on them? Steve
  10. HKSZ replied to HKSZ's post in a topic in RACING
    912kgs is quite remarkable, the rollcages must have been aluminium, did the works car have anything more than a halfcage? Steve
  11. HKSZ replied to halz's post in a topic in RACING
    I'm sorry to hear that about Win, wasn't it only last year he was doing some racing in the V8 BRutes.
  12. HKSZ replied to Gav240z's post in a topic in United States
    It's looking very slick now, couldn't get into members rides or Costas tech reviews. Did Costa work at Z shop?
  13. HKSZ replied to g260's post in a topic in Australia & NZ
    Liked the car Disliked the article Hated the magazine It's perhaps a couple of years since I bought a car mag and what I can't believe is the amount of space taken up now by smut SMS and nudie screen saver adds,they may need to funnel some of that revenue into some decent writers my2c
  14. HKSZ replied to HKSZ's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Used in rally cars, its a trip / odometer for the navigator
  15. HKSZ replied to HKSZ's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    This was a year or more ago, he showed me the two of them zip tied together but I didn't take much interest. From memory I think it was the fact that they are made from a type of magnesium or alloy, so the big advantage I guess would be in unsprung weight. Sounds like this requires a bit more investigation on my part. Alan what type of brake caliper/rotor did they use, vented? I just wonder if you need the right offset brakes and legs to go with the hubs. Steve
  16. HKSZ replied to HKSZ's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Thanks Alan Just trying to decide what to use if I build a new Z rally car. This interested me as my current 1600 rally has 3.2 turns which is really alot of work behind the wheel,I'm told IF I can find a 2.5 works steering box it would be $1000 ! Shorter steering arms if I can find them would be even better. ps Alan I returned your pm but your box is full
  17. HKSZ posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Do 'works' hubs exsist? I can get a set but don't know if there is much advantage with them or how much they are worth.
  18. HKSZ posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Are the steering rack ratios different in a 240Z to a 260Z? My 240 is 2.5 turns lock to lock The 260 is 2.75 Is this the same for everyone else? Steve
  19. 1600 handles definately fit, I've used them on my 240 and early 260's. I know 180b don't and wouldn't think 120y do even if they all have the same form. Just looked up the part #'s 1600 is a different # but does fit the early zeds 240z,260z &260z 2+2 up to JUL '76 which all share the same part #'s From AUG '76 the part #'s change as did the door frames. Steve
  20. HKSZ replied to Deus Ex's post in a topic in Australia & NZ
    A general rule short ones give better acceleration-use in autocross, rally longer ones give more torque- circuit racing
  21. Front door handle Datsun 1600 fits Zed ie ask wrecker for a $5 1600 handle or $40 Zed sports car handle :stupid:
  22. HKSZ replied to sblake01's post in a topic in 240K Skyline
    The mitsubishi turbo are very similar even better they are 15 inch, pick them up for about $150au +
  23. HKSZ replied to dhoneycutt's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    I know with Konis they have a ribbed rod on the end of the insert that you can cut down to fit, or if they are too short we usually chuck a few washers into the strut
  24. a note your standard tach won't work with elec ign anyway.
  25. HKSZ replied to zeiss150's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    From those figures a L 28 could be seen as compairable to a L24 in hp given smog junk. With Vic roads its a lottery who you get. I changed to a 2lt in my 1600 race car, rocked up to the inspection 3.5 camber, twin webers, race seat, stripped interior, climbed out of the rollcage looking at the inspector thinking I haven't got a chance in hell, but he just lifted the bonnet checked the new numbers said nothing. sweet.

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