Everything posted by Z-point
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Hella H-4's vs Stock
Mike, Here you find info -in Europe- about Narva and Philips lamps. There are priced in Euro’s, one Euro is about the same value as one US$. http://www.x-tuning.de/Produkte/Kfz-Lampen_PHILIPS/kfz-lampen_philips.html http://www.x-tuning.de/Produkte/Kfz-Lampen_NARVA/kfz-lampen_narva.html If these lamps are not available in your country I’ll be happy to try and get them over here.
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Mikuni carbs
You really want to know? In fact it’s quite simple; trains use special wheels with flenses, so you normally can’t get of the road. Traffic control leads you to the destination. Nowadays this all goes by computers in early stages they did it by hand. They are in control of the switches in the whole country; it’s my job to arrive in time and watch the (light)signs. And much more but we are talking here about cars, right? :tapemouth And about woman; do you never heard about the bush woman in Europe?? They live here by the thousands.
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Mikuni carbs
http://www.mikuni.com/index.html
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Only $AUD 295,000.00
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Only $AUD 295,000.00
- Only $AUD 295,000.00
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Only $AUD 295,000.00
Hi guys, Look what I run into today, I came face to face with a Toyota 200GT. This is the second time if seen this car. I know the Dutch Toyota importer has three!!!! A white one for display and a red and ??? color in the garage. This one is from Switzerland and came all the way down to this event. If you all ever seen this car alive your hooked.
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Driving Light Mounts ~ Safari style
You have to make sure the lamps fit between the grille and the hood when this one opens!!! If you go to the Ypres rally pages below this story you will see two examples of hiding your lamps. Tony Fall had no grill anymore and therefore enough room for his lamps. Dominic has a fibre hood and did not have the problems, if had. Because he takes off his hood in one piece.
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Driving Light Mounts ~ Safari style
When you got the vertical ‘depth’ you are able to measure the wideness. For that piece I used a hooked (?) metal again about the same thickness as the rest. I’ve got TR4 rosettes (overrider) to give the bumper its massive looks. But you also have to shape these rosettes. Just now a welder is busy to weld a piece of metal at the rear-end so it will get a depth of at least twice the bumper ‘thicknesses’. Hopefully the pictures say more than my words. Success with the making off……
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Driving Light Mounts ~ Safari style
Result: you should be able now to bold on the corner-bumper at two places. One at the normal place at the rear and one at the just created 'new' stay in the font. Next: the middle part. Now the corners are bold to the car we can measure the dept of the bumper and the whiteness. I used two metal strips for the vertical connection, about the same thickness as the stay. You have to work with grippers to keep everything together.
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Driving Light Mounts ~ Safari style
Let me tell you first, it was a lot of puzzling. First thing to do is, cut your pressures bumper in three pieces. The place to cut is best seen at the picture. After that, you have to reshape the left and right bumper stay. I used a sledgehammer because the metal is rather thick. You have to shape it in a way it will align with the cut of corner of the bumper. If you are convinced, it is all right, cut of the corner of the stay, and weld it the other way around. Now it can hold the corner-bumper piece. NOTE: You have to measure the angle before welding.
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Driving Light Mounts ~ Safari style
What did you do you got motivated? The sizes of the lamps are 140 mm Lucas. Two fog lights and two beam light. At the time I bought these lamps I though they where appropriate for the job. Now I’ve seen the big boys on stage, I doubt. But nevertheless my first intention was to make a replica, my second thought is now to drive rally’s but not the kind you do, those are the speed ones. But to get an Identity Card from FIVA (you need one to drive the rally’s) you have to prepare your car in a state that I’m beyond. My car is too obvious, to noisy (allowed 97db), etc. etc. but that’s another story. Now we proceed with the making of the Monte Carlo replica bumper.
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Fairlady @ Ft. Ord
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Fairlady @ Ft. Ord
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Brake Conversion Problems, Need metal line!
Your welkom. So now you are going to buy the Z car CDrom?? You've money leftLOL
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Restoring a 1970z
And this is his webpage http://web.ctsolutions.com/zeddfind/
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Short Shifter
you can find one at eBay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1854848227 THIS IS A BRAND NEW SHORT THROW SHIFTER KIT FOR MOST DATSUN TRANSMISSIONS. i KNOW IT FITS ALL ZCARS FROM 70-83.
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Brake Conversion Problems, Need metal line!
I have in front of me two S metal lines with the numbers 41230 -E8710 LH 41220 -E8710 RH :cross-eye Why didn’t bought a CD-rom from Mike, you could have find it by your self (advertising) :tapemouth Did you use the 300zx rotors? If so which type of rotors, the turbo or non turbo
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240ZG Flares
that's why he won't sell :devious:
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6000 rpms in 4th gear
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My Racecar
he Alfadog, i did no know you like the ordinary iron cross wheels?? have look at his other picture, you will see.
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My Racecar
Its a beauty, like the looks of the car. I’m looking forward to see you other pictures
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kph in a 240Z?
Hi Mike, How did you do this, by only changing the speedo? Or had you more to do. And is it still acquired? I'm asking this because my US import has mph but here in Europe we drive kph.
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350Z Nissan JP webpage
Hi all, Just from far away. A special webpage off the 350Z from Nissan JP and yes its al Japanese as well. :beard: :disappoin But the picture as always are perfect the same as there brochures. Pieces off art. Now we need Alan to translate. http://jp.z.com/top.html