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Side Stripe Sticker Kit for 240z


Gav240z

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I am wondering if I can still get my hands on one of these kits.

http://zhome.com/Classic/Refresh/ORGRSIDE.JPG

http://zhome.com/Classic/Refresh/ORGLSIDE.JPG

I think a white color kit would look great on a red 240z. It's also something I've never seen anyone in Australia with a Z have. I am looking to be different and I think this is the ticket.

LOL

Sorry Gav, I've seen a 240z here in perth with those stripes. I hear it belongs to an old guy that has had it from new. He carries a big stick beat off all the people that keep asking to buy it off him LOL . He's not at all interested in selling it......or so i hear.

It an orange one.

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That's cool no harm done. I just haven't seen any around Victoria or most of Australia with it anyway. The best part is how cheap MSA are selling them I am definately considering it even just to get an idea of how it would look up close.

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I know of the car your talking about he's a member at the NDSOC and he lives in victoria. We need to get him to join in at VicZcar aswell. That's a truly awesome looking Z. The engine bay is also a work of art and judging from the photos I'd say it really moves. :smoke: .

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Interesting and well spotted. To be honest I prefer the MSA one it's a little more Mustang like. The photoshop job I did , I actually took the side stripe off the member Kats car and I would have thought he'd do his research and make sure he has the correct 1 if you know the member Kats and his car?

Thanks for pointing it out but at $20 a set I think I'll probably give them a go :)

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Hey Gavin,

If you have a look at some of the pictures from the Motorman NZ atricle I posted a while back, you may be interested to note that the 2 Z cars in the article have side stripes, identical and neither have 240Z inside them at all, they're just two stripes that run in behind the "DATSUN" front quarter badge.

http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=7619&sort=1&cat=500&page=1

http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=7618&sort=1&cat=500&page=1

Something to take into consideration perhaps?? Also you'll possibly be able to actually buy a couple of metres of pinstriping in those two sizes for less than $20 from a local signwriter.

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Hey Michael thanks for posting that interesting indeed. I'd say that this is because the stripe is a dealer option and not a factory option and therefore they have varied styles. Personally I like the one that says 240z that MSA sell I think that is the look i like most but I'm not overly fussed. Your probably right i could get them cheaper than $20 but creating the 240z would be the challenge and for $27 AUD it's not a huge deal for something I'd like to try out. I was thinking of creating it in sticky tape first just to get the idea of how it would look.

I've just seen a few older cars lately with the original paint scheme's and sticker jobs like this and been inspired. :)

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Yeah, being a dealer option it will obviously vary, and thusly if you want to be period and location correct, why would you put a LHD dealer option pinstriping on a RHD Z car? Perhaps that's another thing to take into consideration. Maybe?

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Check out this attachment Alan T posted on another topic:

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=5262

See anything familiar? 2nd row 4th down looks to me like the sidestripe was an option in Japan - noticeably a different pattern to any that have been shown here so far (looks to me like a thick stripe and a thin one above it). Maybe Alan could clarify?

FWIW

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