Everything posted by 240 in OZ
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DATSUN 240z Guard Badges
Hey 2Many is right, only the very early cars into Australia would have had the metal badges, the remainder are plastic. There was a set on ebay last week. They are also available new from Nissan or try Warren at All-Z in Thornleigh, NSW. Joseph
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D Hubcaps
Z Kid FWIW, I also have a COMPLETE set of 4 Z style hubcaps in good condition which I picked up a few years back for AUS$15 each. Dont even ask me to sell them at this stage. Who wins now?
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D Hubcaps
Hello FWIW I purchased the D style hubcaps from Richard.
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
Steve Hmmmm, looks more like rust to me ;> If this is the case it is definately not the car that I saw all those years ago as the one I looked at was definately originally silver. BTW, next time you plan on heading south from Newcastle give me a shout and we can hook up. Im only about 10 min drive off the Sydney-Newcastle freeway. Joseph
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
Hello I think that I may be familiar with the white car you were considering buying. I believe it is the same one I looked at here in Sydney about 6-7 years ago when I first started looking to buy a 240z. At the time it was for sale in Kirribilli here in NSW. It was in OK condition back then, but wasnt the car I was looking for. Big plus I guess is that back then it had the original L24 in it. It did have metal patches welded into both frame rails on the underside in the engine compartment area. The interior was also pretty trashed back then. It also had different wheels on it, factory 260z mags. Steve, Im interested to know why you say it wasnt a white car from the factory based on the photographs that have been supplied. I have seen many cars with a black engine bay and it was common practice to rust proof the engine bay area of the car when new; the finish commonly being black. You are right though, it definately wasnt a white car from the factory. I am of the belief that it was actually silver as the floor pans on the inside of the car are silver. Hawkwind, you must let us know where you found this stash of 240z's for sale here in Sydney. It probably is Carlos, but I would like to know for sure. If Carlos has so many z cars in his yard, why when I call him does he tell me he has no parts? Maybe just me I guess ;> Let us know about the $16k 260z that is for sale as well. I also want to disagree with the thread discussion a little. It is fair enough to buy a good car to begin with, something that someone has poured countless $ into, but where is the fun in that. I as a 240z owner enjoy fixing my car up bit by bit and spending money on it and improving it and making it into the car that I want, as I bet a lot of owners of z cars out there also believe in. It is very hard to find a good z car here in Australia, I looked for over 5 years for a good 240z in original condition. At the end of the day I settled on a car that I could see had the potential to be what I wanted it to be, and I could make it into what I wanted it to be. I paid $6000 for mine about 4 years ago. If I sold it today as it is I would ask $10000, but I definately wouldnt get my money back. If you want an investment, leave the classic cars alone and go and buy some land. You will never get back what you put into a car when it comes time to sell it. Sorry to go against the grain. Joseph
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For Sale - Rubber Bumper End Caps for Rear Bumper (Australia)
Hello I have a brand new pair of rubber bumper end caps for the rear bumper bar. These were commonly seen on the Japanese home market cars. They will fit Aus. spec 240z or 260z. They will also fit the 70,71,72 USA spec cars. These are brand new and still in the Nissan packaging. Nissan part numbers are: 62693-E4101 & 62692-E4101. I paid total of $56.77 (ex.GST) for the pair. I will let them go for AUS$50 plus postage, or make an offer. I accidentially purchased two sets of them and Nissan wouldnt return them as they were classed as specifically ordered parts. I have attached a pic of the pair that I have currently installed on my car. Note that the pair I am selling are brand new and have never been installed on a car. Contact me through the list or joseph.gauci@crowncastle.com or 02 43925603 AH or 02 94959072 BH. Im located in New South Wales, Australia.
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Golden 240Z Windshield Wiper Blades?????
Carl and others As requested, here is the part numbers: As per the official Nissan parts fiche, 26370-E4100 Assy-Blade Windshield Wiper. I checked with my local Nissan dealership here in Australia and they were available ex. Japan to us for AUS$56.61 each. They are the early type and fit cars up to 76 I believe when the wipers underwent a change in design. They are the same as the ones which are pictured in the ebay auction which is part of this discussion thread. I ordered a pair of them from www.nissanautoparts.com based in the States. The part number arrived as B6370-E4100 which was for a set of two (they came as a pair in a single box marked with the above part number). Cost was US$16.58 each at the time of ordering which was late November, 2002. I also believe that they are available from Nissan in the US for around US$25-30 each. www.nissanautoparts.com sells genuine Nissan parts at wholesale prices. I found them extremely good to deal with and highly recommend them. Their website also has a useful database of part numbers which you can search and find out if a particular part is still available from Nissan. Be warned though I attempted to order several parts which their database said were still active only to get an email about a week later saying that they were either no longer available or on back-order (meaning as good as no longer available). Hope this helps someone out.
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Golden 240Z Windshield Wiper Blades?????
The guy obviously has more dollars than sense ;> If anyone is interested I can supply a Nissan Part Number for the blade replacements. Also, they are not a direct match to the originals. The new ones have no stampings on them whereas the original ones are stamped with the Trico brand name. They look a little different as well. They come coated in some kind of grease. Must protect them from the elements or something. Joseph
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Golden 240Z Windshield Wiper Blades?????
Im in Australia and recently purchased a pair from nissanautoparts.com. Cost was about USA$16 each. They are identical to the ones in the auction. The guy is obviously a dill. Regards Joseph
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color code for air filter housing
Try Les Cannaday at classicdatsun.com. He has the right shade of paint pre-mixed in spray cans for sale. He also has the correct block blue and the paint for the grille, hubcaps and rear finisher panel. Regards Joseph
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New 350Z Ads / Trailers
Getting a bit off track ;> Anyway, also try watching A Current Affair, at least here in NSW. It is sponsored by Nissan and usually features at least one new 350z ad each night. It is the only reason I am watching it at the moment ;> Regards Joseph Gauci
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Front Bumper Bar Mounting Brackets
I just wanted to correct something that Steve mentioned in his reply for the record. He said that he believes that the brackets could be sourced under the same part number. I dont believe that this is correct. If you look closely at the mounting holes which are drilled into the brackets which fit into the front grille cavity of the car the holes are offset from the centre of the bracket, looking from top to bottom on the bracket. Hence if the same part number was bought the bumper bar would not hang straight as I dont believe that there would be that much adjustment in the fitting of it to correct this offset. FWIW, the brackets are mounted correctly when the bolt holes are towards the top of the bracket. Sorry Steve, just wanted to set this one straight. I have also contacted a friend on mine in the meantime since I posted this message to the board who has restored several cars including both 240z's and 260z's here in Australia and he has only ever seen the L shaped brackets on the cars that he has done. He is of the opinion that only the very early cars that would have come into Australia would have had the Y or T shaped brackets installed. I am still yet to work this one out. If anyone can post a tracing or some measurements of the correct bends to the list, from the USA or from anywhere of the L shaped brackets Id appreciate it. I can then rebend mine so that they look right. Thanks Joseph
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Cruising the Lower Hunter Region
Please email me privately off the board at joseph.gauci@crowncastle.com
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Front Bumper Bar Mounting Brackets
As what, Y shaped or L shaped? I still need some Aussie feedback on this one, no offence to the LHD guys. Joseph
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Front Bumper Bar Mounting Brackets
Yep, that much I know. You have to remember that here in Australia we didnt get the fedral impact law bumper bars on our 260z's and we also got the 260z until 78 when the 280zx was introduced. We didnt see the 280z here. The picture in the fiche shows the 240z style to have a "Y" shape on the end that the bumper bar bolts to while it shows the 260z style to be essentially an "L" shape.
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Front Bumper Bar Mounting Brackets
Hello Anyone out there in Australia able to tell me if the 240z had the same front bumper bar mounting brackets as the 260z. The RHD fiche shows two different styles, one for the 240z and the other essentially for the 260z. Would anyone out there that currently has some brackets off their car be able to measure them for me or trace around them and post some measurements to the board. Im particularly looking for the bend dimensions to get the correct profile. I am currently having some difficulity in mounting my front bumper on my 71 240z. Im in Australia. I have had to bend the brackets totally out of shape to get the holes in the brackets to line up with the mounting studs in the bumper bar. To do this I installed the brackets into the grille recess of the car and held the bumper bar to them. I then removed the brackets and bent them in a vice to get the holes to line up with the studs. The result is that they are now totally out of shape. I also had to bend them so that they wouldnt clash with the body panels. I fear I am doing something wrong or missing something. I think that I have the incorect brackets as I have the type that is shown in the parts fiche for the 260z model. If anyone is willing to help me Id appreciate it.
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Cruising the Lower Hunter Region
Steve Are you able to tell me exactly where you saw these cars in the Newcastle area near the airport? I live on the Central Coast, about 45 min drive from Newcastle. I have been told of this place by a few people but they only gave me vague descriptions of where it is located. Im planning on heading up there soon so an exact location would be appreciated. Thanks Joseph
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What's an original Hitachi radio worth?
I paid AUS$100 for mine two years ago from Lindsay Drife at Z Spares in Melbourne. When I got it turned out the knobs were not correct. Anyone got a set to spare?
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'D' Style Wheel Trims
Nigel Why not try and get hold of a set of the late 71/72/73 & 260z style "Z" caps. These are more plentiful as they were used over a larger range of years. Only the very early 240z's into Australia would have been fitted with the "D" style caps from the factory. I own a Sept 71 240z. I picked up a complete set of 5 rims and 4 caps for AUS$10 per rim and AUS$15 per cap a few years back. They are from a 74 260z and hence the rims are slightly wider than the stock 240z ones. I am happy with these. As my car was produced in the transition period from the 71 model year to the 72 model year I could probably pass them off as original equipment. Who knows... BTW, the caps do have some slight surface rust on the rears, but will come up nice. I have them stored away as I enjoy driving my 240z too much these days and dont want to risk loosing one.
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Fog Lamp Switch
FWIW There was a Nissan switch on ebay recently that closely resembled number 10, the later type, in the sketch. Dont know if it is still on there or not.
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Fog Lamp Switch
Do you have a copy of Wick Humbles book "How to Restore Your Datsun Z Car"? There is a schematic line diagram of the various wiring arrangements in there which shows fog lamps up the front. He also talks about the factory installed switch for the fog lamps in the text. He mentions that with his car he moved the hazard switch to the upper cutout to accomodate the hazard warning switch. I dont believe there is a pic though. Also not sure why he had to do this? Have you tried Charlie Osbourne at Zed Findings in Canada. He is pretty good with this kind of stuff and may have one in stock. Check his website @ www.datsunzparts.com May even be worth trying Eric at Z Parts @ www.zparts.com Hope they can help you more than I can.
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Fog Lamp Switch
I have checked through carfiche online and cannot find a part number reference to the fog lights or the switch. Maybe you will have better luck than me. Check www.carfiche.com
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Arrrrrr my bonnet doesn't open!
You have to guide the screwdriver or what ever you are using past the rocker cover and onto the hood catch. You have to think about how the catch works to be successful. Go for the half that is mounted to the bonnet and you have to press the screwdriver or what ever onto the lever of the catch. You could also try the half that is mounted to the car and try to slide the catch to the right (as from under the car with your feet up front). This may free it up. If you cant get it you may have to take it to a workshop, they will do it in 5 min, but charge you $$ for doing it. If you need anything else email me off the board and Ill try and help.
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Arrrrrr my bonnet doesn't open!
You shouldnt have to remove the bonnet. I have seen this done with an extremely long screwdriver. Replace the cable, they are available from Nissan new, I purchased one two years ago for my car. Before installing it lube it up real good. Pour some oil into it and actuate the lever back and forth until the oil comes out the other end. Keep an eye on it and do this every year or so.
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Fog Lamp Switch
Hey There is a true 69 car on ebay.com at the moment that I believe once had the factory fog lights installed. One of the pics of the dash shows a small hole that has been neatly drilled in the cut-out above the hazard warning switch. It is very neatly done, hence I believe that it was done by the factory, and done to install the operational switch for the factory fog lights. FWIW I live in Australia and have seen two 240z's here that have had the factory fog lights installed. They were both very low VIN#'s, and believed to be early 70 cars.