Everything posted by Alfadog
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1973 Datsun 240K Skyline Coupe (C110)
From the album: 1973 Datsun 240K KHGC110
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1973 Datsun 240K Skyline Coupe (C110)
From the album: 1973 Datsun 240K KHGC110
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1973 Datsun 240K Skyline Coupe (C110)
From the album: 1973 Datsun 240K KHGC110
Interior is perfect... 1 crack in dash though! -
1973 Datsun 240K Skyline Coupe (C110)
From the album: 1973 Datsun 240K KHGC110
Interior is perfect... 1 crack in dash though! -
1973 Datsun 240K Skyline Coupe (C110)
From the album: 1973 Datsun 240K KHGC110
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1973 Datsun 240K Skyline Coupe (C110)
From the album: 1973 Datsun 240K KHGC110
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Interior Ergonomics
Don't worry Alan, I for one find this debate very interesting. I'm sure most others do too - if they dont, they dont have to read it!! McZ has an interesting thought. I'm going to have to check out all of our other cars and then perhaps we can make it clearer as to which side most Auto manufacturers find more ergonomic? Of course, that still will not explain the fact that the rally drivers of LHD Z's had their handbrakes switched over. I think that is the biggest clue as to which side of the tunnel is the "better" for driving. I had another good question but it has slipped my mind now! Maybe a poll is in order Alan?
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Steering Wheel Spoke Colour.
Mmmmm sexy steering wheel. THe other one makes it look more glossy, but I can see the proper colour in this one yep. My steering wheel spokes have been sanded down at some stage to bare metal...... then they left it. Hasn't rusted yet ! hehe I've always wanted to restore my wheel - I need to find a replacement wheel for the interum first though
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Someone from Australia...HELP
Maybe us Aussies should make a list of all the AMERICAN things that are annoying???? ROFL
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350ZG - Very Bizarre - Tamiya Model
Why? They sell a LOT of Ferraris in Japan... plus it looks even sexier with that bodykit on
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Someone from Australia...HELP
Mate, we've had them down here for over 5 years now, so as you can imagine everyone's pretty darn happy to finally get rid of them... you can pass them on to some other country in 5 years when your time is up. Until then, SUFFER LIKE WE ALL DID!
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Steering Wheel Spoke Colour.
To me, that looks too dark... :-/
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weapons inspectors would search Sadam's 240ZG for NOS
I feel like laughing !
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Wanted! RS Watanabe Rims
that guy just had no idea hey...
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Wanted! RS Watanabe Rims
Eric, You probably already know but I LOVE your car. One of my favourites on the site (can't leave out Alan's ZG can we!) One question - do you have a large version of the " http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3011&papass=&sort=1&thecat=500 " picture? I'd love it as a background image if you had a really big one... As for watanabes... I saw a set of black 16's go for $550 - AUSTRALIAN. That's about $300 American dollars... I would have grabbed them up but I was late by 2 months.
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350ZG - Very Bizarre - Tamiya Model
There were some images showing what some guy had drawn of what he thought it should have looked like - extremely simialr to a 240Z however very modern at teh same time... you know, that whole retro thing. It was brilliant :classic: ....... btw I like this kit for the 350Z the best out of all those ones at the car show :love: http://zdriver.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album48&id=ahd
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Interior Ergonomics
I think Alan's just getting old and trying to start arguments! Either that or he is subtley spreading the word that the Z was definitely not "An American car, built in Japan" - something that needs to be spread so that those darn yanks don't one day remember the Z as a "muscle car"... no offence to the Americans here certainly. Alan, about the Japanese short people driving Z's ... you have an answer for everything!!! Let me think of another... ok was there any real reason why they changed slightly the design from the "series 1" to "series 2" cars? (you know, the hatch vents, steering wheel holes, etc.) or was it just changed because it could be? Oh and one story I find hard to believe (can't remember where I heard it .. might have been you!) was that Mr. K actually got people to debadge all of the American export Z's in the beginning, and rebadge them all to be 240Zs... is this true at all? I'm going off topic aren't I...
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Z in a MOVIE!
It's just a pity they made it seem like a POS..
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Interior Ergonomics
hehe yep I too have the seat all the way to the front, but I wasn't brave enough to say it
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Interior Ergonomics
I think the handbrake is fine, but then I'm a RHDer too What I don't understand about the ergonomics is how the seat doesn't really come forward as much as I would expect (it was a Japanese car after all!!) and how you can't cruise around with your elbow out the window ! Pedals, dials and eveyrthing else seem to be positioned brilliantly!
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350ZG - Very Bizarre - Tamiya Model
Very nice! Gives me some ideas about my uncontructed Tamiya 350Z model............ :classic:
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Z in a MOVIE!
Oh yes, the one on Pizza is quite a beast. I think it's an RB20DET? The guy who installed my sound system also did that Z. It has some awfully big speakers in that thing... It's funny, the Z on that show is immaculate and one of the best Z's around whereas the yellow Valiant is really a POS.
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Z in a MOVIE!
A 260Z 2+2 stars as the main character's car in teh movie "Crackerjack" - a recent Australian film...
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Watanabes in Australia??
Ad in Ozdat: 4 16x8 black Watanabes from a Silvia. $550. Already sold... by the way, I'm no wheel expert so what kind of information do I need before I go and find a wheel? I've found the following details for my K: 28 positive offset 4 / 114 stud pattern. Is this the same as the 240Z ? Do I need anymore info?
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Moral Dilema
Let's just hope he isn't watching this board!! ROFL