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im thinking of custom painting another of my valve covers. you guys prolly have seen on of my other ones with the rising sun...i want to make one dedicated to the z car club...you guys have any ideas?

I think the Z in the background of the club banner would be cool, if it didn't infringe on any rights.

that would be really hard to do though. I think a two tone profile view of the Z would be awesome. Maybe on the passenger side. Or if you could duplicate it, on both sides.

I didn't meant the car, I meant the white Z in the blue field circled in red.

I didn't meant the car, I meant the white Z in the blue field circled in red.

That sounds like one for sure, you can't go wrong with stock :D

Mr. K is only the reason you get to drive one of these great cars. He is the Godfather of the Z car.

Mr. K is only the reason you get to drive one of these great cars. He is the Godfather of the Z car.

Sheash Women.....:dead:

Yutaka Katayama (片山豊) (5 September 1909 - ), also known as Mr K, was an executive of Nissan Motors USA and is regarded by Datsun/Nissan Z Car enthusiasts as the father of the Z-Car. He was sent to the United States by Nissan in 1960 to do market research, after which he returned to Nissan in Japan and persuaded the company to start its own sales company in the United States. In 1970, he introduced the Datsun 240Z car, which Nissan had originally wanted to be named the Fairlady.post-14423-1415080092088_thumb.jpg

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