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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
The door latches I used Tail light chrome pieces. They weren't very flat. So I heated them slightly to reshape them. I did cause some wrinkling in the finish on the one that was pretty warped. I probably should have sent them back and exchanged them but for now it's fine Bought some washer to hold the trims on Installed Some butyl to hold the lens in The center post of the chrome is supposed to be long enough to go all the way through the back and get another star washer. The posts on my repops aren't long enough for that. So hopefully the lens don't fall out Felts for the bottom lens drains Shop dog More Belmetric Lights in place Finishers Badges, because everyone knows badges make cars run better!! ;)
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-datsun-240z-366/
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Guy's wanting my 240
Yeah, I like that Turbo 930
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Euro / JDM taillight wiring
So factory operation of the JDM tail light?? Reverse is reverse Turn signal is turn signal and flashers Both upper red lamps are parking lights? Only one upper red lamp is brake light? Maybe the outboard one?
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foosman started following Datsun 240Z Ashtray Snuffer Plate Reproduction In Stainless Steel
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Datsun 240Z Ashtray Snuffer Plate Reproduction In Stainless Steel
Looks nice Chris - one of these and a repro trim ring around the cigarette lighter hole would complete my OE ashtray. Any chance of doing a stainless steel version of the ring insert instead of the plastic one you currently are selling? A group buy of either/both items might help with the shipping issue to the USA.
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rear clunking noise '76 280z
Hi guys, I replaced the mustache bar bushings and re-torqued my rear strut insulator lock nuts. I didn't notice any play there when the springs were compressed. The good news is that the clunking noise is gone. Replaced the master/slave clutch cylinders/hydraulic hose. The old ones showed some internal brake fluid leakage. No more grinding while shifting into reverse. The clutch fork moves 12.5 mm (half an inch). The pedal is at 8 in, 15 mm of free travel before the slave starts pushing the rod. I searched this forum and someone mentioned that the 15 mm is a good number for a fork throw. I am guessing if mine was too short to disengage the clutch disk, I would have heard/felt it. Thanks to all who helped with the diagnostics!
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Late 72 began the production of the 1973 Model Year. The Starting VIN series was HLS30 120001 09/72. Nissan didn't need the "late 72" data tags, because they did not use any 1973 Models for the Vintage Z Program. FWIW, Carl
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Guy's wanting my 240
It's a small car! I will get some nose to nose pictures with my 240. That dealership is only a mile from here. Here's my offer of his for mine, no response yet but I'll leave that on the table for ONE WEEK!😁 https://www.nissanofgadsden.com/used/Porsche/1988-Porsche-911-bd11c7e8ac181b91072054cb1839c5ba.htm
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Mike started following Guy's wanting my 240
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Guy's wanting my 240
That's a good looking G86
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conedodger started following Is anyone there?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Also, This car has a factory radio delete plate. I have several in stock.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Early 72 on left and late 72 on right. These are examples of the ID plates Nissan commissioned me to reproduce for the program. Begs the question - when did "late" 72 begin? About 4 or 5/72, no one @ Nissan were willing to stick their necks out more than that. However, my experience backs that up.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Both of those plates are for 72, so it wasn't the very early cars. Maybe the GVWR wasn't increased for the car itself... Maybe they were increased for the change in American drivers. 😄
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
My suspicion is the lighter plate is for the very early cars. The later iterations were heavier
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Just Another Damned Z Car Project Thread
My '77 has that wide B like you're talking about and I got one out of a '79 2+2 that I put in my '72 and am really happy with it. Never use 5th around here but it's a game changer on the interstate roads.
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Just Another Damned Z Car Project Thread
I've driven the 240Z down to St George a couple of times for their Easter car show. I'd really like to find a wide ratio 5 speed. I thought the '78 280z had a 5 speed that 1 through 4 was the same as my 4 speed and the 5th gear was like overdrive.
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Just Another Damned Z Car Project Thread
I have a '22 Frontier Crew Cab that I thought was way too aggressive on it's shifting, especially at freeway speeds using cruise control with plenty of hills and valleys (I-15 from Ogden, UT to St George, UT, about 350 Miles, open road about 225 miles with speed limit 80MPH, the rest is 70MPH). Nissan did a reprogram of the transmission control unit and it's a night and day difference! And I really appreciate that Nissan did a 3.8L V6 N/A engine.
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Just Another Damned Z Car Project Thread
Yes. My (all?) Tacomas hunt for torque so they shift up and down. Super annoying. Forces me to have my foot in it a lot.
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Just Another Damned Z Car Project Thread
As opposed to what, the Tacoma ?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
I understand that. What I was talking about is the 2 ID plates side by side which I guess are for the same car and the one on the right is like GVWR 420lbs heavier. If this is what the car weighs after it's been through the Nissan refresh I wonder what they did to increase the GVWR by 420lbs. From the pictures it wasn't the radio (that's gone) 😄