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Hi @ all,

will briefly introduce myself sometimes

my name is michael

I am from Germany Münster

In Germany there is no forum for the Z

only a Nissan board

but very few owners of a Datsun Fairlady

so I've logged on here to some interesting

to get information to me when I can perhaps help purchase

I hope this year I find a Z

in Germany there is not much choice ...

many are heavily rusted or slaughtered

Greetings

Rubber duck

P.S. sry for my bad english :stupid:

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Hi @ all,

I hope this year I find a Z

in Germany there is not much choice ...

many are heavily rusted or slaughtered

:

Welcome Michael. Good cars are also hard to come by here in the NorthEastern US because of the weather. Best of luck to you in your search.

Roy

We all speak one language here; Z

Welcome to the site. I like learning how our similar cars differ from market to market.

Thank you Gary!

I like the language Z :laugh:

With the differences I have not yet considered

I noticed that your bumpers are fabulous ...

are small in europe it.

Welcome Michael. Good cars are also hard to come by here in the NorthEastern US because of the weather. Best of luck to you in your search.

Roy

Hi Roy,

I believe you that it is with you too hard a good

to find auto.

I'm not looking for perfect Z

because I will like to restore them

but they must be ready to drive with good substance

the search goes on

Here is a link

which is perhaps interesting

http://www.autoscout24.eu/Details.aspx?id=vir2wl4cmnju

Edited by RubberDuck

That's a nice looking 260Z 2+2. For the U.S., they only made the 260Z for one year which was 1974 and it was also the first year they introduced the 2+2 (4 seat) configuration. I like the thin bumpers and the rear tail lights of the european cars.

That's a nice looking 260Z 2+2. For the U.S., they only made the 260Z for one year which was 1974 and it was also the first year they introduced the 2+2 (4 seat) configuration. I like the thin bumpers and the rear tail lights of the european cars.

the images they see good

Who do I have time I will look at real time

images when it is as good as the price is very good

I like the little bumpers even better.

I did not know that the rear lights are different from you ...

In the U.S. the rear tail lights are solid red where the european tail lights are red and amber (yellow).

They can be an expensive upgrade. The 240z ones are around 1160 euros.

hxxp://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/33-1168

hxxp://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/PR/33-1150

Note: the 260Z/280Z taillights have the reverse lights separate from the rest of the lights. If you want to put in the 240Z taillights, there is also some fabrication.

Remember to inspect carefully under the car for signs of rust. If you go to Zhome.com, you can find good advice on inspecting a car.

The car you linked does look nice in the pictures, though.

Note: the 260Z/280Z taillights have the reverse lights separate from the rest of the lights. If you want to put in the 240Z taillights, there is also some fabrication.

Remember to inspect carefully under the car for signs of rust. If you go to Zhome.com, you can find good advice on inspecting a car.

The car you linked does look nice in the pictures, though.

Thanks for the interesting link

I'm going to fight me once by the English :)

Michael,

I recommend you contact member Thorsten Link who also lives in Germany. He has purchased and imported a Series 1 car from the U.S. Here is the link to his profile. Good luck with your search.

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/member.php?u=22294

Jim

Hi @ all,

will briefly introduce myself sometimes

my name is michael

I am from Germany Münster

In Germany there is no forum for the Z

only a Nissan board

but very few owners of a Datsun Fairlady

so I've logged on here to some interesting

to get information to me when I can perhaps help purchase

I hope this year I find a Z

in Germany there is not much choice ...

many are heavily rusted or slaughtered

Greetings

Rubber duck

P.S. sry for my bad english :stupid:

Hertslich Wilkommen , I am Adrian from the Netherands and we do 240z,s for a long time , contact me , because mayby i can help you , ( we speak verry good German too ) Freudliche Grusse Adrian .

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