Thanks ESCANLON, that's the sort of idea I need. I just managed to get into my boots this morning Fred - thanks but Cathy wouldn't agree with you! I'm still listening guys - right up until the car is painted in Dec! Sean - the slalom master ps I was at a Classic car race this weekend at Dijon and saw an ex ralleye car - probably the mule of the cars that ran in the early Tulip and/or RAC ralleyes - I await the info from the Belgian owner. He was in a race of 34 cars and ahead of all the Porches, a Chevron and a lighweight e-type! Side exhaust, rear discs and no spare wheel space.
Help, please After nearly 5 years without a zed, I'm finally going to get another one on the road which will be painted before Christmas. What I'd like to know from all of you been there, done thats is what body 'modifications' can be done to avoid the usual rust traps? ie cutting out the lip on the inside of the fuel filler flap and there must be others. I know some purists will squeak in horrer:finger: however everyone to their taste and I'd really appreciate some ideas before the paint is done. Thanks in advance
Hi all Some of you know me, a lot don't and I'm just another Zen thusiast. Who also happens to be getting a bit despondent in my search for a 240Z with very clean bodywork, no accidents and sunroof to strip down and put together with all sorts of nice (tasteful) performance bitz with the help of Dave Jarmen in the UK. I live in France which is why Left hand drive suits me but the car would have to be shipped to the UK. Any info. would seriously brighten these ever shortening dayz. Sean
Hello! After the great success of last year, the second edition of the japanclassicdays will take place in June 26th and 27th 2004. So, don't hesitate and fill in your application form as soon as possible under http://www.japanclassicdays.com! The Japanclassiccarclub Letzebuerg wishes you a happy new year! Hi all, this is a follow on from the successful 1st event last year (in spite of the rain). There were cars from 8 countries, mostly Zeds/ZXs with Celicas following and the rest made up of rarely seen oldies and newies ! The people are friendly, the petrol is cheap, the roads are great...camping (June is better for that) would make it a nice run out for those not too far away - I did 620 miles last year to get there ! The man handing out the prizes was no less than the Japanese Embassys' Cultural Ambassador !