Everything posted by Gav240z
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Nissan R380-II
Gav240z commented on HS30-H's comment on a gallery image in 03 (EXCLUSIVE) Nissan Japan Warehouse Tour
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Works 240ZR
Gav240z commented on HS30-H's comment on a gallery image in 03 (EXCLUSIVE) Nissan Japan Warehouse TourJust how many more photo's have you got Alan and to think you held out on us just pulling your leg I hope you have more goodies like this I really like this car down to the paint job. Is that airdamn for the Gnose still available?
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FS: Z parts and 16inch wheels
Don't hold out selling the rear wing, I shouldn't be buying toys at the moment I need to pay off my car and fix problems besides I'm still not 100% on it just yet so if u can make money on it and it brings you closer to getting your new car sell it man :cheeky:. However I really want the Unisyn and I WILL BUY IT provided she works . I might be interested in some of the other stuff if you get your old burnt out Z back :disappoin . I think mainly the stuff I sold to u in the first place ooops :stupid: . Anyway cheers speak to ya when I see ya online!
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I am an Idiot.
I'm not sure about the boot I put some in and I think some came out from the boot but the boot apears to have a small hole in it for grease over flow I have to get a flashlight on it. Hmm if I have split it are new boots available? I consulted the guy who supplied them and he believes that it could be the steering rack bushes causes this "new" noise either way I should replace them with the harder poly sort and he thinks I will notice the difference. At the end of the day If I have screwed them up I will just have to live with it and get new ones. I'm wondering though if it's worth getting those ones at Rare Spares for half the price or if I go with my gut instinct and get the expensive ones??? Experience has always taught me pay good money u get something that has been put through a good quality system.
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No Instrument lights now!
I think it's another fuse in their check them all as I think the globes arn't connected to the one you changed from memory this happened to me also. Very annoying but you shouldn't have done anything but blown a couple of fuses that's what they are there for afterall. :classic:
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Air Conditioning in 240z
I guess the CB radio isn't such a bad tool but you know what I mean all that rubbish and aftermarket junk PO's install in cars and when you get them you find all sorts of wiring issues. Oh the fun of it all . One of the things I liked about my car so much was the fact that it was so original and nearly everything electrical was still working. I hope I'm not the one to butcher the wiring installing stereo equipment :classic: .
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Air Conditioning in 240z
Damn straight that's why I don't want to add much to my car or chop up the loom to install stuff. I will install a alarm and probably central locking but even that to me is like doing something I shouldn't. I will install a stereo but I try to stay away from aftermarket rubbish like CB radio's (my old Z had one) and thermofan's unless I go turbo one day. It might interest you to know that A/C was offered as an option on 240z's and came stock on AUS spec 260z's as far as I know anyway. I would install it but Courtesy parts price tag tells a tale as to why I haven't and probably won't for a long time if ever. It might also interest you to know that car reviews back in the 70's did mention that the Z's cockpit was humid on a hot day. The Later ZG's came with A/C and hence that's why there was 2 types of Gnose to prevent overheating. Something to consider if you have an early 240z you will want a 4 core radiator to stop overheating. I think early Z's only had 3 or even 2?? not 100% sure.
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How obsessed are you?
Hey Ben interesting to know your one of the few lucky ones to own a 2 door 510 any idea how many are in AUS? :classic: . If I could find one I'd love to own one 1 day but I don't even know if it's possible to find one these days without spending lots of money probably easier to import one but then you have to convert it RHD. Interesting to see your Sister has a GTiR there a bit of a rocket she must be a good driver. I looked into getting one but there more expensive than a R32 GTSt or even some R33 GTST's. Good to know your Z car obsession spans over many Nissan products I know that I have a love for a few. :classic:
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I am an Idiot.
Isn't it funny how if you name a topic something like this it's bound to get people interested. I mean everyone wanted to know why I was an idiot and what i did to classify myself as an idiot. I just felt like an idiot because it's obvious if something has a grease nipple it should be assumed that it would need grease I should never assume but that's what happens when you do. Joke taken none the less .
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Are 240Z steering wheels actually wood??
Wasn't there an introduction in the 60's sometime so that steering wheels and columbs were collapsable to help prevent severe head and neck injuring in the event of an accident? If this effected the Z's wouldn't this make wood inappropriate for use seeing as it wouldn't fold up or bend in an accident and therefore they used plastic with that classy wood finish??? Just a thought it doesn't really matter as long as my steering wheel can be refurnished nicely I don't mind. Fake wood or not.:classic:
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How obsessed are you?
My obsession runs deep infact I feel it's unhealthy it's become my wife in many ways and even my girlfriend has said I love it more than her. which isn't really true but I do feel bad when I haven't washed it. I hate driving it when it's out of tune, I feel bad after revving her hard like 5,500rpm 6000rpm but I do admit it's so much fun hearing her scream. I can't stand the dents I can only see on certain angles, I polish it by hand because I feel it does a better job but it takes me hours to complete. There are a couple of dents in my chassis from someone running over something that will probably force me to strip the car down at some stage just to make them straight again. I won't go on I think i'm gonna embarrass myself here. . Is it good to know your not the only one?
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Are 240Z steering wheels actually wood??
I'm really unsure about this I've heard from several people it's fake wood but yet too see any proof. have a look in the member gallery of Kats he has a very nicely polished steering wheel done by a Sushi bar person he said. The only steering wheel option I know of or think was an option can be seen in my gallery on the ZG it's the stock wheel with a padded outside area I like it but am unsure of all the details on them I think they were Japan market only wheels. :classic:
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I am an Idiot.
Well thanks PeterC I do feel better, I greased them up and I can't hear it but I just drove today to Uni and the carpark is usually the giveaway and I couldn't hear anything. You could be very well right BambiKiller I have some slack in the steering from worn out steering bushings. I'll be replacing these soon. Good to know it's not the ball joints making noise and I'll still apply grease to them, I guess they can just wear your tyres when there shot. Well I'll keep you posted on what happens anyway. Thanks again.:classic:
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I am an Idiot.
Yeah I can only learn from this I guess. Problem is I assumed as most things come pre lubed these days. I hope the noise is slight wear only, I feel so daft but I'd prefer it to be the ball joints and not the tie rods they were so expensive grrr and I had to get an alignment done afterwards more $$$. I should stop complaining I guess and just face facts its just so fun to complain . One thing though the tie rod seemed to get full of grease after just 2 pumps so either it doesn't take much or it's full anyway. I guess I'll have to find out.
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I am an Idiot.
Long story short I installed new lower ball joints about 6 months ago and about a 2 weeks ago I installed new tie rod ends. Now both have grease nipples but when I installed them I didn't grease them up as I assumed stupidly that they were pre greased. Driving home last night I heard that same noise I was hearing when I had to replace my tie rods. It's a creaky noise when u move the steering wheel especially when the car is stopped or moving slow. Tonight I greased them up with the grease gun but my grease gun won't fit under the ball joints so I have to get another. I can still hear that noise I would have only driven 80miles and most of it would have been straight driving along a highway. I'm wondering if anyone here believes I've done irreversable damage to my tie rods? I know it's a difficult question but I paid $200 for both sides and I don't really wanna get another set because I was so dumb. Oh well in the end I guess we live and learn and I'll be getting a grease gun after this.
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Three wheels
They are nice wheels any simmons are great looking :classic: . Don't feel too stupid, I installed new tie rod ends and ball joints and didn't grease them with a grease gun because I thought they would be pre-greased. I drove home last night to hear that same sound as when my old tie rods needed replacement, was not happy that squeeky awful noise I might have to do them again unfortunately. Which means buy a good grease gun and don't be an idiot in future Gavin. Maybe I should write a post about that and see if I stuffed them.
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OT: What car next??
I had a AE92 corolla but it had alot of small problems that were gonna cost big money. Toyota also overpriced new parts I couldn't believe they wanted $120 for just a rubber piece that goes on the intake after the airfilter. It wasn't a bad car you could really rev it if you liked but I could never really do it in mine because some timing cover seal was leaking and everytime I'd rev over 4000rpm or less it would squeal like a pig. It was good on fuel and it had a nice interior etc.. but not sure if I'd get another I guess I'd have to find one with lower K's mine had done 290,000 and low k's examples are very highly priced $$$ over priced in my opinion but the main reason for it's departure was the fact that I was using it as a daily driver so i could save $$$ and restore a 73' 240z but It ended up having problems and it was broken into just like Zpeed's car was stolen but mine was vandalised and over $2000 worth of damage so I ended up selling it off and buying the current 240z I have now.
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FS: Z parts and 16inch wheels
Yeah truth be told I want the rear one but I don't know if i have the heart to drill holes in my hatch I get touchy about those things you know that. But yeah I'll speak to you on MSN we might be able to work something out. :classic:
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FS: Z parts and 16inch wheels
Ever wonder how these get broken? who is the idiot who takes them off and walks on them? Took me ages to locate a nice set of these. But if you can tell me where I'd get a shiny chrome strut brace I'd think of parting mine out :classic: .
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FS: Z parts and 16inch wheels
I'm interested in the front spoiler depends on if it's on hold and if that guy wants it. You know I want a Gnose but might be fun to have a front spoiler for time being. I wanna see Will's Z with his front bar installed to see what it looks like up close pictures are hard to judge. That flow meter for the carbs is on my to get list so if you decide to sell let me know.
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OT: What car next??
Well I think you should buy a $^!# heap and drive that till you finish Uni. You'll have money in your pocket and you might be able to save for that future Z :classic: . I don't think it really matters if it's a Silvia VL or a R32 GTST you'll want a Z again and you know it :classic: . Sure we all want the fast cars for the wank factor I went through a stage of wanting a VL haha see what friends do when they get in your ear. If anything Nathan on your budget the 200ZR is the bargain of the day and if you blow an engine it's about 2k for a second hand one how good is that? Remember my 240z only cost me dare I say $7.5k but I have spent over 3k in getting roadworthy and fixiing rust, suspension, etc... but hey I luv it and everyone looks at it no matter where I drive it. Infact I pulled into KFC last night (My classy restaurant) and there was a Porsche boxter parked but everyone was looking at the z with it's throbbing dual exhausts .
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Firmer Ride or What
I had a look at those bushes from courtest parts in US$ and took the liberty to convert to AU$ and it turns out it works out to 270.114 AUD then you gotta add postage and handling but I wish I bought this when i had to replace my front control arm bushes. I used this currency converter http://www.xe.com/ucc/full.shtml useful tool. Oh if I do get this it might give me a chance to do my front control arm bushes again and this isn't a bad thing because I wanted to make my control arms adjustable for camber, leading question does anyone know of where I can get this done or someone who does this in Australia more so in melbourne. Thanks,
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Firmer Ride or What
Mick just wondering were the bushes you got polyeurethane (spelling?), or were they the stock rubber sort? I'd be most interested in a set if there the poly sort. :classic: