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  1. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in For Sale
    280z face plate (Thanks Jim H!)
  2. Recommended for over 88mm bore on L28.
  3. For the archives: HLS30-00249 came with an extra set of early hubs. The bearings in the hubs are: Outer Bearing: NTN 4T-LM11949 Outer Bearing Race: NTN 4T-LM11910 Inner Bearing: NTN 4T-LMS7048 Inner Race: NTN 4T-LM67010 Looks Like Walmart supplies some NTN Outer Pair: https://www.walmart.com/ip/NTN-4T-LM11949-Taper-Roller-Bearing-Cone-0.750-Bore-In/41115138 https://www.walmart.com/ip/NTN-4T-LM11910-Taper-Roller-Bearing-Cup-OD-1.781-In/41096744
  4. Good Investment... nice parts and body... wish I was there Hopefully someone will grab it. http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5745684134.html
  5. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
  6. Put them on your car first if you think they are great.
  7. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    OK... here is the thread: The title obviously helps point any one on CZZC to early 1970 cars getting locally made carpets on entry to the USA ....and it is 8 pages long... The info you refer to is on the last page. That is a great resource and easy to find??????? Like I said... you have to search. This thread saves some of that. Please stop complaining just because the format of this thread is more orderly but with less detail. It is a good format.
  8. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    They can always search for more details
  9. I can send you sets if you wish. Here is where I obtained them (old school no web site): https://www.google.ca/search?newwindow=1&q=performance+edge+tantallon&oq=performance+edge+tantallon&gs_l=serp.3..0l2.60200.62262.0.62597.10.5.0.5.5.0.121.548.0j5.5.0....0...1c.1.64.serp..0.10.558...0i22i30k1.G0K6HqnCuVM
  10. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Thanks Namerow,,, I corrected the typo. It is a Jan 1971 carpet set in the first pictures. I think it may have been the last month of the plastic bin thus the deck carpet has no split. For the rubber underlay, most thought it was only on the very early cars but it showed up on a June 1970 above. I read that the early 240z to the USA had only rubber floor mats and rubber deck lining. It was a push from dealers to have carpet installed so a local auto upholsterer in the USA was hired to make carpets. I'm not sure what happened in Canada.
  11. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Jim you need another vacation! That 370z is affecting you!!!
  12. One of our largest national car parts supplier in Canada is Canadian Tire. I needed new front wheel bearings for #249 so I checked them out... "National Bearing" Made in China. I tried a local supplier and requested Timken. They could only obtain SKF:. Part # 18864 Inner Seal (Taiwan) Part BR2 (LM11949 / LM11910) Outer Bearing and Race (Japan) Par BR6 VP Inner Bearing and Race (Brazil)
  13. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    240z 1970 06 (odd one as it seems like a 1969)
  14. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Here are photos of a carpet set from a 240z Canadian Jan 1971. Most date codes in the car are Dec-Jan 70/71. Yup they are yours George... just found while going through boxes in the garage so I experimented and washed then photographed. I think they are original? You can verify There is no split in the back deck carpet as the 01/1971 had the plastic storage bins behind the seats. Philip
  15. Here you go!
  16. Jim H ID'd this as a bracket for roof-rack to drip rail:
  17. Carl Beck ID'd this as part of the Choke Light circuit on later Z's
  18. I'm not sure about #48's pedigree. I'll check with Gab. 126, 127, 128 all turned up in Canada along with 137 & 147. Seems like part of the early 500 HLS came here. Also #48 was delayed until Jan I believe so it is an odd one.

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