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  1. Whoever has the middle Vision is the coolest hands down or up. Depends on your riding. Helmets and pads are life changing nowadays. I'm scarred from ear to toes from those damn things. Motorcycles were way worse. Personally I like "kick and goes" now. They're great for the mailbox.
  2. T-shirt?
  3. Yeah get them local so if the pin doesn't line up. 280s are okay from everything I've read, it's the 240s that need modifying or big bucks from Nissan. I wore my Vans all the way through then put Shoe Goo on them. They were not allowed in my Mom's house and I immediately had to go sit on the edge of the tub and wash the stank off. Chuck Taylors too but I liked Van HI 8s. Vaurnets and Members Only jackets. Guaranteed poon tang! Still got mine!
  4. You cool with those "bo bo slaps" and Vaurnets.
  5. I would replace the mounts. You've gone a long way for a sweet ride, don't stop now. The 280 ones are easy to get and cheaper. I think I have Beck Arnleys on mine.
  6. I think I got them from amazon.com for a lot cheaper. Stop Techs I think and they do stop on a dime. No squeaking either, just like you say. Another proven by me thing is no brake dust with ceramic pads. My wheels are always shiny. Ceramic, it's not just for high heat coating. 👍
  7. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Oh I love heating pads! I've been wanting to get a heated blanket like from my childhood but the research I've read says they're 2 different animals. The small pads get much hotter and work way better. Maybe 10 would cover my bed and add the heat I need? Hope you feel better Charles. This humidity is drawing me down to nothing. I'm sure you too.
  8. You can find them cheaper looking for 4 wheeler accordion boots. The stainless bands for those cv boots are the way to go too. I've been down this road, believe me. Motorcycle shops have that stuff but it's higher than a giraffes arse. I bought mine off the www.com
  9. That's a head scratcher for me. I like it for a minute then the scratch where I don't.
  10. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    From what I've read the p79 head after a cut uses the 75 through 78 valves. I've not done this but here's a write up on that head mod. I'm no mechanic just a curious reads everything guy. https://datsunzgarage.us/p79/
  11. That's how mine works.
  12. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Joking around here, you all know me by now. After dealing with Xfinity and Roku's "make it impossible to watch but charge the hell out them anyway" attitude I hope I get covid. My family will sleep better knowing I didn't go bat $^!# crazy and handle things myself.
  13. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Enjoy everyday you wake up. It's over folks. We had some fun though...
  14. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Wanted
    The guy that owns @zcardepot.com had a car in Memphis on a trailer. It was a fixer upper too. Maybe he has some parts you need?
  15. @Patcon could've done a much better job with his assortment.
  16. Seems fair. A decent car even after the die grinder bounces.
  17. For what it's worth I've only replaced outers on my Zs as part of of refurbishing the steering racks. My '72 drives like it's on a rail, straight without any shake and that's the OE inner tie rods. I will add it's low mileage car however so take that into consideration. Mine is a once monthly driven car too so I didn't replace the inners. I think you can spend money elsewhere like new rotors, calipers and SS short lines on all 4 corners. I went with drilled and slotted rotors plus ceramic pads, new bearings and all that stuff. Very happy with the results too.
  18. I have Moogs and they're fine for my driving. No track time, just cruising around town and laying on it on the interstate. My Moogs have grease zerks so that's why I bought those. Remember the passenger's side is normal threads. Driver's side is left handed.
  19. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Damn! I would have gotten you a gift yesterday.
  20. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Patience, like caffine in Sprite, never had it, ha ha ha, never will.
  21. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    You can look through this registry and maybe find one close and assume it was on the same boat and went to the same dealership. Nothing definite but you can think your close. 240s only though, not sure what you have. https://zhome.com/IZCC/ZRegisters/ google results show a couple more. https://www.google.com/search?q=zcarclub.org&client=ms-android-americamovil-us-revc&source=android-home&source=hp&ei=TKH0YJGzB8b2swWh9ZfIBg&oq=zcarclub.org&gs_lcp=ChFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocBADMgQIHhAKOgUIKRCxAzoCCCk6CAgpEKABEIsDOgUIKRCgAToICAAQ6gIQjwE6BQgAELEDOgsILhCxAxDHARCjAjoCCAA6CAguELEDEIMBOggILhDHARCvAToLCC4QxwEQrwEQkwI6BAgAEAo6BAguEAo6BggAEAoQHjoGCAAQDRAeOgUIABDNAlD8FFjvQ2DISGgBcAB4AIABqgGIAd8LkgEEMS4xMZgBAKABAbABHg&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-hp
  22. My older sister got me to eat a brown colored Crayon, said it was chocolate. I hadn't had a good clean wipe since 1973.
  23. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Are the revs going up as it falls flat? Wondering if the prop is slipping on the shaft from worn out hub splines. Another thing, is it going into gear completely? Mine would "spin out" if the gear shift drive cable was out of adjustment.
  24. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Wearing mask is back. No shitrts no shoes no mask, no entry. No shaving, no clipping nose hairs, no kissing girls asses. I'm happy! Let it be...
  25. Put a jerry can behind the car and run the fuel supply line into that, bypassing the fuel tank. You can also run a straight wire with alligator clips on both ends from the battery to the pump, bypassing all the pumps safety shut offs. Have a hose pipe or extinguisher close by when straight wiring the system. Remember everything after the pump is high pressure so be extra careful for loose or rotten hoses.
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