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Hope you guys are aware that the Yellow 240Z (L series Turbo) won best sports car & best car at the show.

The Z is certainly getting more popular!!

I know in the part of the world many of the 70's japanese cars are going up in value and popularity. Those with racing history like the Zed and Datsun 1600sss more so. Zed don't come up for sale much these days as most are sold/change hands without advertising or are like mine in a shed/workshop soon to be on the road again. The young guys seem to be purchasing any old RWD drive car they can, fit big modern engines with turbos and go drift'n.

Would love to see the pics.


I actually pulled in about 3 cars after you Lachlan, but they shepherded me to the other carpark. There were meant to be more zeds, dunno what happened..

We went for a walk to try and find your car - the other guys were very impressed. I especially like the Japanese stickers you have on the rear window - a really nice touch. Are the Wat's 3 piece?

The yellow car referred to is Simon's..(see link)

Yellow z

Nah Ben, just humble :o

Gareth! I did see you then... I just didn't put 2 and 2 together though. Pah, anyway, apparently a lot of Z's didn't turn up because it was going to rain. Thanks must be given out to Alan T for the stickers, they are cool aren't they! The little red one is a notification for fuel pump attendees to fill up with leaded fuel. The other one is from 'Nissan Prince Tokyo' - one of the Nissan Sport Corner dealerships in Japan that sold the hot Nissan models exclusively. And the Watanabes are just single piece - I think that style is more period. Pity I didn't get to see your car more thoroughly. You should have entered!

I've now uploaded all the larger versions! Was a great day

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