Everything posted by jfa.series1
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Rear Panel Color
Jeweler's rouge will put a great shine on those trim rings after you get the paint off. Its also a great polish for the taillights and front valance lights - been there, done that! Do the trim rings by hand but use a small buffing wheel for the lights.
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Rear Panel Color
+1. Except for the bumpers, all the shiny trim is stainless. With some careful use of blue tape, you can polish the taillight trim while still mounted to the rear panels and not damage your nice new paint job. Removal of the panels is advised.
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Early Z In Tx , Me " Tempted "
Oh my - VIN #5821 right here in my little 'burb. That's a sharp looking car! Rotten weather forecast for here this week but I'll try to get out and look it over. Only a few pics on CL but the interior shots show a later model dash and console. A Z Club of Texas sticker on the windshield suggests a fellow member has it but I'm not familiar with the car.
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Need Help Installing "new" Ignition
Seriously? Any thoughts of returning to stock. Just sayin'....
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The Godfather Says "don't Mess With The Vinny"
At least its not a Z! The video will have you rolling on the floor as the machine operator shows off his skills and treats the car to the "cat shaking the rat" treatment. Watch as he selectively dismantles the car. Enjoy! http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/12/12/feds-crush-illegally-imported-car-to-send-message/?intcmp=features
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Replacement seat covers-QUALITY??
Here's an OE cover on the left and a new one from Seatz on the right: Here's a new full set from Seatz And this is a finished seat with the new cover:
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Replacement seat covers-QUALITY??
I also have the covers by Seatz - no left/right sides. These are awesome quality!
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Rockauto Closeouts For '71 240Z
Just got my periodic closeout message from RockAuto. There might be some treasures here for some of you - such as a Wix Fuel Filter for $0.71!!! http://www.rockauto.com/RSS/vehiclefeeds.php?carcode=1209158&m=wc&l=en&html=true
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The T In Resto
Postmark of 1928. Great read - thanks for sharing.
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Nos Original Hardware From Japan Real Chromite Plated!
Beautiful fasteners!!!
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Vin 2041
Its the details (and missing pics) that tell the tale - a $27.5k car it is NOT. De-badged hood and fenders, shaved bumpers, painted elements in the engine bay, incorrect oil cap, heater lines cut off, no hoses on carb float bowls, admitted dash cap, wrong steering wheel, antenna (?), ...lots more. Not shown are the hatch and rear compartment, suspension, underside. A pretty paint job does not a restoration make.
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Help! Please Help Me Identify This Part.
Nothing like that on my car - and I've touched every piece.
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! Shiny ! New Chrome Bumpers
Very nice indeed!
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Greetings From Austin Tx
Welcome to the group. If you've been looking over our shoulders for any length of time, you know that pictures and details are required entry fees. Looking forward to hearing more of your team project, you've picked a great platform to work on together.
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Wheels... Beating A Dead Horse
I've got the Konig 16X7", 0 offset with 205/55 rubber - BFG gForce. No rolled fenders and no rubbing, I'm also running Eibach progressive springs. This size tire retains the OE 25" diameter so there's no speedo error. Check with your area tire dealers such as Discount to see if they can put together a wheel/tire package deal and save you some $$$. It was there for the asking when I bought mine at Discount. FYI - a number of prior posts have commented on the limited selection of 15" tires.
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What I Did Today
Looking good. Wipe all those shiny bits with Nevr-Dull before re-assembly and they'll stay that way!
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Wishing My 1976 (11/75) 280Z A Happy Birthday.
Anniversary congrats to another member of the One-And-Only Owner's Club (I just made that up but the good wishes are still there).
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Seat Belts?
I had no difficulties with the retractor component when using the original stock shoulder belt spacers and bolts. They swivel freely and no issues with pulling the belts out or having them lock with a sharp pull.
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Check Out Miss January
WOW - what a hottie!!!
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720Zx
Nothing wrong with that effort - looks like a lot of careful work going into that truck. An old saying: "There's nothing new under the sun". Back in the 70's Earl Hughes Datsun of Fort Worth TX took a Datsun pickup and stuck an L24 in it by lengthening the rails, hood, fenders, ...etc. With a light towhook installed in the bed, it was a regular at all of our SCCA area races.
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Salvage Title?
DJ - congrats on saving that great looking Series1
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Fuel Tank Vent Lines
That looks to be the JOINT-TUBE BREATHER 17227-E4100 or 17227-E4600 per the online catalog up to 7103. For 7104 and after it is 17227-E4101 or 17227-E4601. The catalog shows this as a "T" fitting, mine is also a straight fitting. Unfortunately I can't do a paste from IE to get the catalog link to you. The "T" fitting might be the 4100/4101 and a straight fitting might be 4600/4601 or vice-versa. This is probably a Nissan-only part, see if your dealer can help.
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Salvage Title?
Generally, if a car is totaled the owner gets a check for the current/book value of the car and the insurance company takes title - i.e. they just bought the car from the owner. The insurance company will then sell the car for salvage. Some insurance companies will allow the now prior owner to bid on the car and buy it back out of the settlement. That's when the car gets a salvage title. As to the impact on future value, take a lot pictures of the car before and after repairs to document the extent of damage and how it was handled. Only a future buyer can determine if it has significant impact on the price he/she is willing to pay.
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New Look
Found it! Thanks zKars
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New Look
A little help please - where/how can I find "My Media"? The old site had "Manage Attachments" as part of the advanced reply functions but I cannot find a similar item now. Thanks
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