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Oiluj

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  1. I do appreciate all the support and input. Thanks! I actually have quite a bit of eBay buying experience. I usually expect to pay about 1/2 to 2/3 the new part cost for good, used parts on eBay. I purchased over 25% of the parts on eBay for my previous project, a 1960 MGA, and never had a single problem. (I recently sold the MG after 17 years). I'll be selling a few of left-over MGA items from that project on eBay soon, for much less than their actual value. Hopefully someone else can use them. FWIW, I do think the seller purposefully mis-represented the panels. I did ask the seller questions, just not the "right" question... Even someone not familiar with a specific vehicle should know such an obvious flaw needs to be disclosed. Regardless, I do intend to contact eBay, (tomorrow), but don't expect them to be of much help. As I indicated above, I've accepted that I'll either have to resell them for less than I paid or invest in new skins. All part of the "adventure" of restoring my new toy... Heck, I'm still grinn'n cause I got a Z !
  2. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    Too-Too funny! Made my afternoon...
  3. I did contact the seller prior to bidding to ask about tears and chrome. I didn't think to ask about repairs...
  4. I paid over $300 for them and knew they had no chrome. The drivers side is fine. I did not expect flawless items, but not someting with such an obvious defect. The seller should have disclosed it. The pictures in the listing cut that corner off, and showed detail on only the driver's side panel. Seems to me that she was trying to hide the problem. I left negative feedback, but the seller only has 3 transactions, so that's likely not a big issue for her. Regardless of what I think about it, I doubt eBay will do anything about it. I figure if I sell them, I'll lose about $100 on the deal. I'm not going to dwell on it and just move forward. The main reason for my posting was to warn others to be wary if she is selling any other Z parts...
  5. I had a bad eBay experience this last week. Bought some used door panels that did not meet my expectations. The eBay item description read: "Set of Inner Door Panels for 240z in Great Condition". "This is a set of door panels from 1972 240z. They are balck and in very good shape. Not sure what other models they might fit". The pics in the listing did not show any close-up details, but I figured the "great condition" statement was accurate. When I recieved tham I found damage on the lower corner of the passenger side panel. (see pics). The seller, "Alana4675", refused to take them back. I feel she misrepresented this item and will be contacting eBay to mediate the case. I've purchased and sold alot of stuff through eBay and never had a problem till now. Guess that's why I'm surprised... Looks like I will need to either re-cover the panels, or re-sell them on eBay with an accurate description for less than I paid. So this is just a "heads-up" to be wary if you plan to buy anything from "Alana4675".
  6. I was considering one of these before checking him out. Thanks to all here who warned me! I'm going to have Rebello Racing do my engine, though I may have to wait and save my pennies. The rest of the restoration is costing more than anticipated... (From past experience, I should have known that).
  7. The chrome on my tailight lenses, while still somewhat shiny are heavly pitted. I've looked around and don't see these available as replacement parts, and the repro lenses I've found on-line don't have them. Are these available anywhere or can they be re-chromed?
  8. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    A number of years ago I took a digital clock from a domestic car, (don't remember what), and mounted it into my 1971 Z clock housing. Looked and worked great! Even after the car was hit by a truck and totaled, it was still running. May do the same on my current Z's non-working clock...
  9. I just ordered some of that trim vinyl today. Here's the link: http://www.customautotrim.com/products/moldings/rivet.htm
  10. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Wow! That was a good read. Looks like I'll be adding the rear spoiler to my list... Thanks!
  11. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Time for another newbie question... What I'm really asking is: Does the BRE rear lip spoiler offer any substantial down-force / stability at normal highway speeds? I never had them on my Z's in the distant past. I'm sure there is a cost in drag with the rear spoiler, which will probably affect gas mileage. If it's not that effective, I'll just stick with a front BRE type spook. If it really helps, I'm considering adding one to my project. Thanks in advance for the input.
  12. I'm not planning any serious autocross, just fun runs at club events, etc... I'm more concerned with any negative effects of lowering the suspension, especially in terms of alignment & tire wear. Doesn't sound like there's too much to worry about.
  13. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    My name's Julio. I've been posting on the forum, but did not do the introduction thing... I had two 240Z's when I was younger. I bought my first, 1 73' 240Z after graduating college in 1978 that I sold in 1985. I missed driving a Z and later on did a cosmetic restoration of a 1971 in the late 1980's. Sadly, the 1971 was hit by a truck while parked and totaled in the mid-1990's. In December of 2007 I bought a silver 1972 240 w/ 75K original miles. I drove it from Arizona to the SF Bay Area after the purchase. The car drives straight and the engine is strong. It's "almost" rust free, nothing a little some Por 15 won't fix. There is a small amount of moderately heavy surface rust on the drivers side floor where the floor turns-up to meet the firewall. There is light surface rust under the battery and some very light spots at a few exposed metal edges. Other than that, she's clean. I'm in the early stages of a cosmetic refresh of the car, with 85% of the interior removed and about 70% of the exterior chrome off the car. It has one repaint on it, but the paint is pretty oxidized, and the (mostly original) body rubber needs to be replaced. Attached is a pic of the car when I purchased it. She doesn't look that good right now... I'm hoping to finish the refresh project by mid-May.
  14. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Have spoken to several body shops in the SF Bay Area. Looks like they are all in the $6,000 range for a complete re-paint. (exterior, jams, wheel wells & engine bay). That's with me providing them a rolling chassis w/ no major rust issues, no interior or drivetrain! Looks like my engine upgrade to an L28 may have to wait a year...
  15. As part of my refresh project on my 1972 240, I'm thinking of installing a lowering kit, either Tokico HP's & Lowering springs or Eibach's. I'll be running 15" wheels for 98% street & highway driving with the occasional club autocross. From the posts I've read, the Eibach's may be the better spring for my usage. 1) With the 1" lowering springs, other than cutting down the bump-stops, are any other suspension mods required? 2) I know the car will have to be re-aligned, but should there still be enough adjustability to align properly? 3) Should I be concerned about unplesant changes in suspension geometry? 4) Should I expect any change in tire wear? Thanks in advance for the input.
  16. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I live in San Mateo California and am looking for a good paint shop for my 240Z refresh project. The car is very clean and straight with no visible rust problems. (I've really looked). Does need minor door & fender re-alignment, treatment of surface rust (only) under the battery and has four small (1/4"- 1/2") dings. Plan to re-paint silver with a contrast stripe. Repaint wheel wells, engine bay and door jams as well. Car will be delivered to paint shop w/o drivetrain or interior, (but dash will remain in-place). All exterior chrome, lights, etc will be removed, as well as front, rear side and hatch windows. (Door windows will remain in-place). I'm looking to spend about $4,000 total. Is this reasonable? Any suggestions for where to take her? Anyplace within a 30 mile radius. Closer is better so I can monitor progress or answer questions, if required. Thanks, Julio _________________ 1972 Silver 240z
  17. Thanks for all the input. I'm going with the Rebello Racing upgrade. Won't be able to pull the engine for about a month, so it will be awhile. More money, but should be well worth it!
  18. Your'e correct. I went back to my notes and the price from Rebello is just for a bore & rebuild.
  19. I'm considering an engine upgrade. 1) Can get a rebuilt long block L28 from Datsun Parts on e-bay for about $2500, or 2) have Rebello Racing do a basic 2.8L bore & stroke job on my current engine for about $3500 Performance is about the same both ways. One benefit with Rebello is I keep my matching engine / chassis #'s. Anyone have experience with Datsun Parts long blocks? How big a deal is keeping my matching engine / chasis numbers?
  20. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I'm planning a paint job on my silver 240. Keeping the metallic silver and considering subtle metallic charcoal for hood stripes and same on lower panel below doors. I know virtually nothing about modern paint technology. Want a good, high gloss and good chip resistance. Also, is one type of paint easier for stone chip touch-ups?
  21. I've searched the posts and there;s a lot on "how-to", but not much on if it's worth the effort... What are the pros & cons of changing to a 5-speed? JP
  22. I appreciate all the input and the pics. It really helped. Thanks! Oiluj
  23. Thanks for the info. It makes me much more comfortable spending the $ on the upgrade. Do you have a side-view pic of your car so I can get a feel for how the 15" wheels / tires look? Thanks! JP
  24. I'm considering replacing the wheels on my newly aquired 1972 series 1 Z. Like the look of the 8 spoke panasports and (knockoff) roti's. Read somewhere that moving to the 15" rims and 60 series tires improves handling. I'm thinking of moving to 15x7 wheels w/ 60 series tires 195 or 205 wide. Questions: 1) Any major issues with this change? Will these fit without hitting the wheel well when cornering, (club autocross), or if the suspension bottoms out? 2) Will a (maybe future) 4 piston totyota front brake upgrade fit with these wheels? 3) Will a (maybe future) rear wheel disc brake upgrade fit with these wheels? Thanks! JP
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