Everything posted by Zrush
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720 Hp !!!!!!
A 572ci will require some modification (lots) to the engine bay. Know a friend that's putting one in a pristine 1970 240Z and it will not just slide right in. The car is having a whole "frame" built to help keep it from twisting due to the massive engine torque. I personally think it's overkill since the car is not even going to be raced. The person just has the attitude that bigger is better and that is not always true IMO. Vicky
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Color Choice
What's a BA Falcon? Vicky
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Z with Hummer
Love the rims on that Z. The hummer looks so small next to the z. Are they about the same length? That's the H1 right? The ones I see on the road look nothing like that hummer. Yours looks like the military version, no?
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Front L.E.D. "Z"
Photo taken by Michelle Gladstone at our Tampa Autoshow Display. Kind of hard to tell, but that's a LED Z that Scott incorporated into the fiberglass aerokit.
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Powder Coated 240Z Suspension Finished
Very nice Joe. Do it right the first time and there will be no second time. Looks great Vicky
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wheels4Bill
Now to get to Will's place in Georgia, you must go through New York. There is no direct route from Arkansas to Georgia. Another road trip Bill. Fire up the running Z and go!
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OT: Honey Bee to be hacked on Monster Garage
I was suprised the 350Z engine fit in the Honey Bee. The show has really changed since it first debued. All the "freebies". They used to only have 3K to spend. Now brand new vehicles are donated to the cause. Total build on the Honey Bee was around 38K because the 350Z was given to them and they include the price of the new vehicle. Hell, anyone of you guys could do the same thing if all that stuff was just "given" to you. Jesse said it took him 10 years to find his clean white Honey Bee that he drove there. He said it was only second to his favorite '54. The paint job was a joke. I didn't think "Bee" at all, I thought jail break. That car will end up in the scrap heep out back with all the other builds they've done. What a shame Vicky
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winter storage
Actually Carl there were car shows going on in between hurricanes. After being boarded up for days , ya need to get out and show the car. Then you put it back in the garage, board up your home and wait for next weekends show. I'd love to move to California, but Scott will not budge from "paradise". Vicky
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winter storage
Winter storage, hahaha. The best solution is to move to Florida. Come on guys we can run and show all year around. Vicky
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Selling my rotisserie
Mike was suppose to put that link from the posts months ago. I guess it's never going to happen. Vicky
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two of a kind.......
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Do you like the Skylines?
hmmmm, kinda like what happened when the Z came to our shores. Vicky
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OT: Honey Bee to be hacked on Monster Garage
Tonite they butcher the Honey Bee on Monster Garage. Just wanted to let everyone get prepared with Kleenex. Vicky
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My Z story
OK now Bill with all the Z cars and parts you have, you must get a functional Z going by April in time for MSA. :laugh: ............or at least one that can become your trusted daily driver. Vicky
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My Z story
Congrats Bill! After you get some rest, post some pics of the Z. Glad you made it home safe and sound. Vicky
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Color Choice
I've never really cared for a black Z but if you shoot the original Black Pearl that PPG can replicate, it's just beautiful. BPE with a set of polished panasports................very, very nice. Cobalt blue is spectacular also. Even the 350Z Brickyard might look good. So many choices. Vicky
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So-So 1970 Diecasts at Big Lots
The Franklin Mint Z was the first model I bought. I've purchased other things from them so I thought I'd get their Z. I would never buy from them again after comparing them to other models. Franklin was way over priced and I agree that the Kyosho has most of the detail that the Franklin Mint one has. Vicky
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So-So 1970 Diecasts at Big Lots
This Franklin Mint one I have actually has, like a velvet type material where ever the carpeting is supposed to be. Floor boards, hatch area. Pretty neat. The air cleaner even has the stickers on it. There's a sticker also where the paint code is on the radiator support. Even the blue oil filter has writting on it. Maybe I can get Scott to snap a picture of the detail. Vicky
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So-So 1970 Diecasts at Big Lots
Actually for the money ($10.00) the Road Signature is the best. Doors, hood and hatch all line up. Front wheels turn. Engine turns over, nice and quiet Of course not. But the hub caps are off a '72. This model should have the "D"'s. Be cool if we could find one with the slots. Vicky
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So-So 1970 Diecasts at Big Lots
For correctness and detail, I'd have to say the Franklin Mint one. Vicky
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So-So 1970 Diecasts at Big Lots
I have... Franklin Mint 1970 240Z Orange 1:24 Scale, (Pricey) Kyosho 1970 FairLady 240Z Yellow 1:18 Scale, (Given to me) Road Signature 1970 240Z White 1:18 Scale, (Big Lots $10.00) Sun Star 1972 240Z Black 1:18 Scale, (Model Shop $30.00) Maisto 2003 350Z Orange 1:24 Scale, (Door Prize at a Car Show) Hot Wheels "Z Whiz" 1976, (given to me) Johnny Lightning 280ZX, (given to me) Hot Wheels 350Z, (given to me) Oh I forgot, I have a little "mini Z". Yellow, about 1 inch in size. Can't read who made it, because it's so tiny. Vicky
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This could be fun.
Hi Stepehn The jokes are actually out of a car show magazine we subscribe to. I can never remember any jokes I hear . Steven Wright is funny. I always liked his HBO specials back in the day. My favorite comedian today is Lewis Black from the "Daily Show" on Comedy Central . He's so hyper and "in your face". Sam Kinison is my all time favorite, however. Vicky
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This could be fun.
........ahh, Thanks Will. Vicky
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This could be fun.
OK, here's something different... A jumper cable walks into a bar. The barman says "I'll serve you, but don't start anything." A sandwich walks into a bar. The barman says "Sorry we don't serve food in here." A dyslexic man walks into a bra. Two cannibals area eating a clown. One says to the other: "Does this taste funny to you?" Doc, I can't stop singing 'The green, green grass of home'. That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome. Is it common? It's not unusual. Two cows standing next to each other in a field, Daisy says to Dolly "I was artificially inseminated this morning." "I don't believe you, " said Dolly. "It's true, no bull!" says Daisy. A guy walks into the psychiatrist wearing only Glad Wrap shorts. The shrink says. "Well, I can clearly see you're nuts." I went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any. Vicky
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What makes a great plug wire?
The reason I used MSD spark plug wires was that I changed the coil to a Crane PS40. I could'nt understand why the car ran like crap only to find out that I was fouling out 2 spark plugs on a constant basis. Well by accident I had the motor running with the hood up and it was dark in the garage and I could see arching from the boots of my Taylor wires. The spark was finding a ground to the head. Changed wires problem sovled. I use NGK BRES series plugs using a .035 gap. All's well Scott