Everything posted by MDyer
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Carpet Kits... MSA or Vic Brit?
The carpet kits, I think, are designed so you can easily do it yourself (they're already molded and cut). I would suggest an upholstery shop if you wanted them to provide the mat'l, cut/mold it, and install it. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think all you need is a screwdriver, a scraper, maybe some adhesive(?) and a couple of hours.
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Dscn1484
Front's not finished yet. I have a little sag in the paint on the headlight buckets, so I'm re-doing them. Front air dam is ready to hang; once I finish the buckets. Thanks for the compliment!
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Carpet Kits... MSA or Vic Brit?
Thanks for the info guys. zacny, the SEM works great; I used it on mine. My problem is that my rear carpet backing has become brittle, and rips/cracks very easily..
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363799_14_full
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You Bloody Californians
I don't know if anybody noticed, but the parade was followed by a pretty famous football game. USC was fantastic... and I'm a Big 10 guy. Before the game, I thought the hated Wolverines (:sick:) were the best team in the country; I was w-r-O-O-Ong.
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summer envy
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Dscn1485
The fiberglass flares are not perfect, and therefore some gaps exist. From my understanding, here in the States, all of the flares come from the same place... I used very pliable channel rubber, from a commercial rubber distributor. It's very similar to the door-edge guards that can be found at a retail auto parts store; just a better grade. I evaluated with and without, and it was a no-brainer. Without the molding, dirt/rock/chips could get thrown from the tire, through the gaps, and damage the paint... Besides, I think it has a "finished" look with.
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Smooth roll pan / bumperless
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Carpet Kits... MSA or Vic Brit?
Any preference? Any horror stories?
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Monte Carlo Blue
Looks great. I just painted mine Arrival Blue, which is very close. I'm wishing I had photo-documented my progress like you have.
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kyteler
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Front view
Hey Kyteler, here's a thought: don't bash a Z on a Z site... period. Take your Skyline and find a site where it MIGHT be appreciated. Easy on the critique. Got it?
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Dave & Joni
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2003 ZCCA Convention
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Another eBay find
mmagnus, don't bid on it. hmmm, G-nose and IMSA flares... Radical? A little. Is it for me? Not exactly. Abortion? Not in my opinion; it just looks like it's ready to tussle with some vettes and porsches at Road Atlanta, Sebring, Laguna Seca or Mid-Ohio (and THAT'S pretty cool in my book).
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16 yr. olds 1st car
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My lovely wife
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Motorsport Front Air Dam (late 260 / 280)
Preparing to "hang" the Motorsport front air dam on my 77. This is the type that replaces the gawd-awful front bumber(Motorsport part 50-1409). Stiff, non plyable fiberglass. Question for those w/ experience with this particular airdam: There is a significant gap where the air dam mates up to the front fender, just under the amber turn indicator. What is the best way to "fill" this void? I've thought about gluing some flat plastic to the underside of the airdam, then filling with something (fiberglass, bondo, etc), then filing/sanding/buffing to shape. However, I'm afraid that whatever I do, it will develop cracks with age. Ideas/experience?
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Income poll...
I'm in industrial equipment sales (big ticket CNC machine tools), so I've been all over that scale! Early to mid-90's: I was sure that I'd be able to retire by the time I was 45... and lived like it (country club, Lexus, Saab, lots of pricey travel). All with a stay-at-home Mom in the house. Late 90's: things started to get ugly (While Clinton was still in office... It's not Bush.) 2000 to present: surviving! (good thing the stay-at-home Mom is my alter-ego when it comes to frugality!) Like everyone else, 401K is now a 200.5K.
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JMT240KGTR's Car
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JMT240KGTR's Car
If this is a current pic, then the car has been well preserved. But seriously, this IS a sports car club. I promise to NEVER post a pic of my mom's 75 710 (or was it 510) wagon. Just because it's a Datsun does not mean it's good.