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HS30-H

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  1. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Here's a scan of the corresponding part numbers, and their fitment details:
  2. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Hi All, Following an interesting discussion in a recent thread with regard to the Side Flashers / Side Markers on "Export" RHD models ( HS30 ) I thought I would look into the subject a little more closely. Side Flasher discussion was contained in this thread The Nissan parts list books for the HS30 model show some useful and enlightening information on the fitment of the front Flasher / Repeaters. I knew that the first two HS30's to be imported to the UK did NOT have the front Flasher / Repeater units installed in the front wings / fenders / guards. However, these cars also had the conventional front Indicator / Flasher units mounted in the front valance corners ( same as the Japanese home market and USA / North American market cars ). These were found to contravene UK type approval regulations on lighting position, and Nissan were forced to re-design the front valance corners for the UK market cars and move the Indicators into a position on the front bumper. This took time, and delayed the first proper shipments of HS30 models destined for the UK. Apparently, the cars originally allocated to the UK market were re-allocated to the Australian market whilst the re-design for the UK market was carried out. All of the Japanese home-market cars used the front Flasher / Repeater units - regardless of whether they were the cheapest Fairlady Z 'base' model or the most expensive Fairlady 240ZG - but did NOT use the Rear Marker lamps. The USA / North American market models on the other hand seem to have always been fitted with both the front and rear Side Marker lamps. I thought it interesting that Nissan would bother to make dedicated front Wings / Guards / Fenders WITHOUT the cut-out for the front Side Flashers / Repeaters, for just one market. I know that this will not be of much interest to the majority of members, but it might well prove to be of interest to the owners of Australian and New Zealand market HS30 cars. It would certainly be nice to get on top of this and understand exactly what was going on, and maybe why. Here's a scan from the Nissan parts list book for the HS30 models:
  3. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in For Sale
    Hi daddz, No I've not seen it on London's roads ( I'm sure I would remember it! ) but then this IS a big town...... I remember a similar car being advertised for sale more than a year ago. I should imagine that its probably the same one. I'd be concerned about the condition. Its possibly pretty nasty underneath that bodykit, and the vendor even admits that its not as good now as it looks in the photos..... Its probably not going to sell unless he drops his price by a BIG percentage. Alan T.
  4. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Didn't know that. Wonder why they didn't have them? Must be a story behind that. Would it be a case of them not conforming to local laws? That's what happened with the very first UK-market cars. They had to put the first batch of imports on the back-burner while they re-configured the lighting.
  5. HS30-H commented on HS30-H's comment on a gallery image in 04 Nissan Style Week
  6. HS30-H commented on HS30-H's comment on a gallery image in 04 Nissan Style Week
  7. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Steady on there. Less of the "Guru" stuff please! Most UK-market cars, and just about all Japanese-market cars, came with the front wing / fender indicator repeaters - but without the rear ones seen on the USA / Canada market cars. I don't have any data about when they stopped using the front ones on the Australian-market cars, but the early cars had them - didn't they? For the most part, I would expect the NZ-market cars to conform pretty closely to the Australian-market cars. Maybe there was the odd difference and change here and there? Considering the unexplained / undocumented spec. and component changes we see on most of the early "Export" RHD cars, I would not be surprised if there were some differences with other market versions of Export RHD cars. How's that for answering a question without answering it?! It looks a nice car, kyteler. I for one would like to hear more about it. Steve ( sjcurtis ) will be wanting VIN number / engine number data from it to add to his Export RHD database, I'm sure. I've heard about some nice early cars living in NZ, but have not seen pics of very many. Good to see! Cheers, Alan T.
  8. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Racing
    No Guus, Two completely different cars. The car that Schuller / Weitman used on the Hugenotten Ralley was "TKS 33 SA 8514" ( a full "Works" car built in Japan ) - which Fall & Wood drove on the 1973 Monte Carlo Rally. It came back to Old Woking Service Station in the UK after the Hugenotten. Quite distinctive with its Overfenders and the sponsorship from "Nippon Speed Car". It must have had the Overfenders fitted after the Monte. Here's a pic:
  9. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Racing
    1973 Tour De Corse. ( the island of Corsica - French territory, for those who might be wondering ). Crewed by Y. Nishimura & A. Tanaka. Fairlady 240Z - privateer car / privateer entry. Not a "Works" built car - but it had lots of Nissan Sports Option parts on it. Sponsored by Winston tobacco brand and Esso.They were journalists. They actually finished the rally ( no mean feat on its own ) and came in something like 18th as far as I remember. Alan T. :classic:
  10. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    That is GREAT news. If you need any little bits or pieces, let us know. I'm sure everybody will be more than happy to help out. Very happy for you.:classic: Alan T.
  11. HS30-H posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    They're up! Exactly 23 pics. ( spot the significant number ). Thanks to our Administrators for creating the new section, and for approving the pics so quickly. This event saw Nissan celebrating another year of racing success ( the 2003 JGTC crown ) and linking it to their current product. All of the Nissan Gallery showrooms in Japan had a visit in 2003 from a selection of sporty models, and actual race cars, from Nissan's long history. Hope the pics prove of interest. Alan T.
  12. HS30-H posted a gallery image in 04 Nissan Style Week
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