Everything posted by Alfadog
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Ebay 260Z 2+2 in Tasmania
Richard, well, ahh... err... yer I missed it. But the L26 is probably not worth the hassle over an L24 I guess. Considering mine's the original and has dual SUs now too. Right?
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260z front left
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ouch 2
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FS : 1 Sparco Milano Suede Seat - Black (lost my job)
That's 1069 on the numpad, FWIW
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Ebay 260Z 2+2 in Tasmania
Hello guys, This just up on Ebay - looks pretty neat from the pictures. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=45571&item=4516920494&rd=1 Any Tasmanians out there looking for a car? This one could go for a bargain price.
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Not a nice christmas pressie :(
or maybe 3000 yen?
- Barret Jackson BS
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front speakers
Good job Mark. That's where I installed my speakers in my Z, and where I believe the best spot for them is. The neat thing about a Z is the cabin is so small. You don't need much in the way of speakers. One of the Z's I saw when shopping for one had two 15" subs sitting right behind the seats. :stupid:
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1964 Datsun Deluxe 1200 Bluebird
Hey Ben, I think this is the same car: http://www.datsunsports.com/Cars/641200.htm I thought the new shape (410) came out in 1964, but maybe this is a very late model. From looking a pictures on the "Early Datsun Homepage" this looks to be a 312 model, which was "pretty much identical to the 1962 (311) model except for a change in the grille and tail light design". Thanks for the pictures!
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Carbon parts (post suggestions)
Fibreglass frame rails? Eeek
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Barret Jackson BS
Some people have got their priorities all wrong... Are we forgetting the PURPOSE of the Z car was a cheap sports car any person could afford? Why do you want them to increase in value so much that most will sit in garages collecting dust and trophies? I would much rather see them being driven on the streets as they were intended. Talk about vanity! eesh
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ride height
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First wash
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FRENCH 1972 240Z
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FRENCH 1972 240Z
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Steering detail
Ooh, braided hoses!! This one just has rubber tubes, which look good but not perfect. It does have plugs and wires though I'm experimenting with writing the little letters on the wires.. I think it's too small to do properly though so they might end up just plain. I would greatly appreciate if you could ask your father about the shop, even if for nothing more than to check out their website!! :classic:
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Steering detail
Hmm, does anyone know whether the little bolts on the sump should be black or coloured (see pic)? From your picture Chris it looks like they should be plain metal (silver), is that right? I also searched the gallery and found a picture of a petrol tank with an "inspection sticker". I'm guessing that this is not a factory sticker? Kmack are you here? picture is here: http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=6939&sort=1&cat=all&page=1
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FRENCH 1972 240Z
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OT: 1968 Honda S800 for sale!
I think a convertible one would be so very cool. The coupe might be a little claustrophobic! The new Gran Turismo game, GT4, will have an S500, S600 and S800 (as well as an N360).
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72 LADY
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OT Motor Trend Feb 2005 Issue
Yeah, he is Brazilian-born actually. Hopefully though his 911 will be an advantage in creating the next GT-R. :classic: edit: Check out this link. http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB1&Number=67673215&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
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Steering detail
Hi Rick, Care to upload a picture or two of it?? I'm sure many would be interested to see how your model looks :classic: The instructions on this one are English (well, Engrish) and are very detailed and easy to follow. There are just a lot of parts. There are little hints to tell you what colour to paint things but I think it is missing a bit of detail. But that just means it's more fun to add in your own :laugh: A pity your model does not let the bonnet open :mad: is the bonnet a separate piece? You could always just not glue it down if so. This model has spark plug leads included, so no need to get mum's sewing kit out! I would recommend this kit to you - detail to the extreme here. BTW, does anyone have a picture of a stock gear lever mechanism? Like the one in the attached picture?
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1:12 ZG
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1:18 Z line 1
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whatZ DidZ You GetZ for CriZtmaZ?
I got a "Remember" Japanese Historic Car calendar :classic: Not exactly for my car, but related!!