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Fred Sigarto

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Fred Sigarto last won the day on July 17 2015

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    10/69 Fairlady ZL
    72 240Z, lowered, Rebello engine, Nissan Comp headers, 3'' exhaust, Borla muffler

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  1. sorry, I messed up ..... on Zed Head post about the keys, on my 10/69 Fairlady Z-L keys, the lock key is the same, however both ignition keys are reversible and the key head is oval shaped. Could be the ignition was swapped?
  2. Backed my 5/72 240Z out of the garage, left rear wheel cylinder leaking. I replaced both in 94, AutoXed till 2016. Need to replace both rear cylinders. Also have a 10/69 RHD Fairlady Z-L, may as well get those too. I've checked RockAuto, same part numbers for both cars. Amazon lists a pair for 240Z, don't know if these wheel cylinders would work for both year cars. Anyone use these from either Company.
  3. Same thing happened on my Z years ago, had to remove the float, it had fuel in it. Replaced with another float, ran fine.
  4. Mine didn't slip, most of the runs were 45+ seconds, butt still moved with normal seat belts. One strip of duct tape on the seat back should hold it up if it does slip. There's a set for $22.88, google cheap racing seat belts. I installed mine in 94, still use it.
  5. Made a chest belt out of a 3'' canvas strap back in 91, burned the ends to keep the fabric from coming apart. Fastened Velcro strips on the ends, worked quite well until I installed a 5 point cam lock in 94 when Hp increased to 218. Didn't move a bit in stock seat.
  6. Exceptionally nice, noticed the front bumper slightly higher on the left side from the previous picture from lonetreesteve.
  7. March/April of Road & Track has a nice article on the restoration shop in the UK. Also a BRE article of the 510
  8. I was stationed at Lowry AFB 1968, studied weapons systems on F100, F105,, F111, and F4 c,d & e aircraft .
  9. Kats , just checked the seats on my 10/69 Fairlady Z-L & 72 240Z. No vertical stitching. on either car.
  10. Maybe it's to differentiate male Z's from female Z's, they found out that the female Z's tend to whine, lol
  11. Geoff Brabham drove the 83 car, Chip Robinson drove the 84 Electromotive GTP ZX-T
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