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JMT240KGTR

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  1. Michael, If you get minute do you think you can do me a favour? Convert the car in the attched picture to a gold colour, and add in the wheels you mocked up for me. Up for the challenge?! gt-r1.bmp
  2. Michael that is absolutely 100% spot on!!! Mate that is excellent, my Aussie idea was realised by my NZ friend; gotta love this global neighbourhood we live in! Seriously that is really, really good, I'm very impressed. Exactly the look I'm after, thanks heaps. Fellas, Michael is the man! If I can't get Watanabes then this look will do that's for sure... Once again thanks a heap. James
  3. Good stuff Lachlan! Tell me, where did you get the flares from? This dude in Melbourne is pretty tough to negotiate with, and he has the original Nissan Moulds for them, which I what I originally had my old ones made from. James
  4. Thanks for the feedback fellas. Michael (kyteler) don't know what computer program you have that enables you to do that magic, but well done. Any chance of finishing that wheel off with some clear coat??!! :classic: I'm a little undecided what route to take with my almost sprayed 240K/C110 coupe. It's a gold colour and I'm not so sure the complete all alloy wheel is the look I'm after. If anything I'm probably leaning towards painting the centres, kytelers pic didn't look too bad. If anyone else has more pics/feedback would be much appreciated. James
  5. Fellas, Anyone out there painted the centres only on these type of wheels. I'm contemplating getting mine done in a gun metal grey while retaining the alloy/chrome look on the 'lip' of the wheels. I think this might look quite good Any experiences/feedback appreciated, thanks guys.
  6. Lachlan, A little late this response I know but when I fitted wheels to my C110 GTR replica they were Series 2 280ZX rims, 14 x 6 with 225 tyres all round. This combo didn't look too bad, although another inch or so outwards (deeper dish) with 245-255? tyres would have done the trick perfectly. If you want I can measure the offset on these rims, and from there all you'd need to do is add on an inch or so and you'd have the right size. I recall measuring distance between tyre and flares when fitted and it was a little over an inch&1/2. On a personal note I prefer the wider tyres fitted to rims, adds to the deep dish effect. Let me know if you'd like some info, I've also been able to trace who's got hold of the original GTR flare moulds now. James
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  12. Gav, I'm pretty sure the earlier cast E88 off the Z series had the letters E88 stamped larger than what you'd find on later E88 heads off the R30 Skylines. I think there may be a difference in combustion chamber size or valves. Check the attached pics, this E88 is off R30 Skyline and stamped smaller than the Z series; this head has 42mm inlet valves and is 41cc standard. I shaved this .030" and fit onto my dished N42 block, got around 9.5 C/R now. Unless you're after a track motor the 42 vs 44 valves aren't a problem. You may find the earlier Z series E88 is larger displacement head, I believe around the 44cc mark. Just some food for thought, cheers....
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  15. The N42 head you're looking for is usually off Z series of cars, although I'm not sure whether the U.S market had other cars with L series 6's in them; if so, these cars may also be fitted with this head. To narrow down your search even further these heads would be found 99% of the time on an L28, don't believe they were released on 2.4/2.6L motors. To identify the casting (N42) look on the spark plug side of the head, underneath/between no.1-2 plugs and you'll see a cast number, if it says N42, there you go! James
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