Everything posted by Mike
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Ripped off?
Hi Camo! Sorry you don't see how we've made the attempt. Because, I have done what I can to protect your stuff.
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LIST@240z.org
It shouldn't be sending messages because it doesn't exist.
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Ripped off?
Can't we all just get along?
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2000GT-R die cast models
Your links don't work. But, they do have some nice other Nissan's ! Check out the early Z's!! http://www.toyeast.com/v2/prodlist.asp?catid=266
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LIST@240z.org
The mailing list is offline until I get a chance to re-compile the mailing list software. It's proven to be a challenge because I am using a different mail transport agent (MTA). I'm holding off until I can figure out how the virtual sites are set up. I should be able to get it running in the next month...
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Ripped off?
Carl, what would we do without you?
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Ripped off?
Yes, hoard all of your photos and never share them with anyone. This is divine wisdom. By the way, do you have a link to that Ebay auction so we can report the offender?
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Ripped off?
Let's explore this concept a little more... In theory, if you take a snapshot of something, the photograph belongs to you. When you upload that image to our site, it still belongs to you. By uploading it to our site, you are publishing the photo so that other people may see it. This is your decision. To help protect your images, we normally add an identifying watermark to the image. And, we have also installed "anti-leeching" code to the images to prevent people from saving the images to their own hard-drive. (have you tried to right-click on an image in the gallery to 'save-as' lately?) Other than keeping all of your images to yourself, there is no way to control how they are ultimately used by other members. But, that wouldn't be any fun now, would it? (I can just see a few of you hoarding your photos like lonely trolls under a bridge saying, "Mine, mine, mine!") We have done all we can to protect your photos. But, ultimately the responsibility is up to you once the photo has been posted.
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Ripped off?
Alan, Absolutely all content on this website is copyright and shall NOT be used elsewhere. -- Mike
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Ripped off?
Yea, I want to see more pictures of that sweet ride. She's one of my favs.
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RIP Indian Larry
This is absurd. Indian Larry died doing what he loved. It's not the fault of the State that he wasn't wearing a helmet. He made a choice to not wear one and he paid the ultimate price for that decision. That was his right. The only reason seat-belt and helmet laws exist is to create additional revenue.
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Ripped off?
Hi Steven, I immediately thought of you when those pictures went up in the gallery. However, I must admit that all of the good things said with the images were pretty flattering! None the less, it's still your car and you can go outside and drive it. I still love all of those pictures, they were nicely done.
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68 datsun
Try this link... http://www.trader.ca/SendToFriend/Results.asp?id=1254894&adid=3908895
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I need an american to help me out !
It's dumb that the seller won't send it to you. Priority mail is totally easy to figure out. Oh well. I hope Ed is able to do it for you.
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Hey, what do you think?
I actually considered this option as well. The nice part about going with a painted surface is you can identify problems when they occur. If you used a bedliner product, the problems will be hidden by the rough (and thick) surface until it's too late to see the problem. When I say 'problem' I am mainly referring to RUST. Anyway, if someone ever wants to buy your car, you might need to do some explaining as to why you went with the bedliner material. This is due to the fact that many owners try to "cover up" problem areas some way or another. Another reason to NOT go with a bedliner is dirt and water... I've noticed that bedliners can look dirty because of all the little bumps and texture. They basically hold the dirt and require cleaning. A painted surface can simply be wiped clean. There are a few arguments against the bedliner. I suppose there are also arguments FOR the bedliner such as a durability.
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MidwestZ??
I've heard a lot of good things about Charlie Osbourne's shop in Canada (Zedd Findings). He contacted me once about sponsoring the site and I failed to follow up with him. If anyone talks to him, mention that we are looking for another good sponsor. I'll have to dig up his number. -- Mike
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MidwestZ??
Guys, I think this is put to rest. I just received a cancellation from Midwest Z. They are no longer sponsoring the site. Whatever happened to the company, I hope the people are ok. Midwest Z was our biggest sponsor. -- Mike
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Scarab Emblem
Damn, that's a pretty cool logo. I've always liked the Scarab conversion. Can you talk him down? Is there any rust on the car? How about pictures of the whole car? Post 'em... I'd love to see it.
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Refurbising Door Sill Plate
I just purchased new ones...
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Big price reduction on show quality, strong running '73 240z
Good news! I'm sure UNC will appreciate the fact that you are taking care of his ride by only selling it to an avid Z fan. I raise my glass to you. -- Mike
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New 350Z!?!
Ok, here's the subset of the article...
- 350Z Grand Am Series Win
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email list?
The 240z list is a small group of guys that doesn't want to wade through all the stuff on the site or worry about lots of non-Z content. 99% of all messages are related to the 240z in some way. No need to open the web browser, just small conversations in email. -- Mike
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New 350Z!?!
The long-nosed Z was created for 'testing' purposes and isn't a production model. I found a magazine with the article between flights one day. I'll look for it.