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Bruce,

How do we go about making this a reality...I am assuming this is the Service SS Reman Carb as listed on the Ztherapy site...(item ZT100)...

What are we looking for shipping to Guam (96929)...

Definitely want to get the car back on the road...

Please let me know...

Thanks Tony

P.S. Thanks to all for your help...


Bruce,

Great...look forward to hear from them. Also buy the way...we stopped into the Nissan Dealership here in Guam to look at HLS30 62850 is beautiful...but it is sad as the folks I spoke to don't understand what they have there...they think the car has a '69 build date and is one of the first cars made...when I mentioned that the VIN reflected a slight later build date, they assured me it had to do with the car being shipped to Guam so it has different numbers...I am hoping when they realize mine is slightly older they will want to help restore...probably not going to happen...

Thanks Tony

Also buy the way...we stopped into the Nissan Dealership here in Guam to look at HLS30 62850 is beautiful...but it is sad as the folks I spoke to don't understand what they have there...they think the car has a '69 build date and is one of the first cars made...when I mentioned that the VIN reflected a slight later build date, they assured me it had to do with the car being shipped to Guam so it has different numbers...

Tony,

HLS30 62850 was one of the 37 Vintage Z cars that were restored and then sold through certain Nissan dealers in 1996.

-Mike

Mike,

Thanks...I had looked up that particular car when we got orders to move to Guam...I was excited to see one of the restored vehicles...I am hoping to be able to use it as the benchmark to bring my car up to...from what I have been able to find out they only drive it a couple of times during the year (parades etc...). I guess we have a Z club but it is mainly newer Z's...I think from what I have been told there is only three of the classics (3 with mine here now) on island that are still in working /driving order (OK mine isn't really working but...)

Talk to you all later...have to go do the Honey Do list....

Thanks

Tony

  • 4 weeks later...

the use of the prepositions in or on is dependent on the perspective...if we are looking at Guam as only an Island...then it would be "on" if we are looking at Guam as a country and territory of the US then it would be "in" not sure which way I was looking when I wrote the message...

either way ...right now...it is "in" my car port in the process of getting a sound system installed...kenwood deck is in place, now running the lines for the amps...hopefully by the end of the day it will have at least a set of 6x9's and possibly two 10 inch subwoofers in a band pass box.

Thanks Tony

PS Carbs are running awesome...

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