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zspert

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  1. Given his history, wink, wink, nudge, nudge, why would a thinking person believe ANYTHING he says?
  2. Beware the BAT Z car scoundrels , there are several.
  3. According to my 12/79 Nissan Z Car parts film the plastic inner liner is called Protector-Front Fender Rear. The rubber flap is Rubber-Mud Guard. My repros come with the rubber flap (Rubber-Mud Guard) and all of the required correct Nissan fasteners.
  4. Banzai Motorworks has just yesterday picked up from the manufacturer an excellent reproduction of the rear-most inner fender liner for 260s and early 280s.
  5. zspert replied to 87mj's topic in Open Discussions
    As promised, here are the pictures of a pair of virgin NOS 240 horns. Sorry about the quality, they are a picture of a picture. The shiny stuff is clear zinc and the color is satin black. The yellowy bits are actually poorly applied glue used to secure fasteners. Couldn't help but throw in a snap of my newest product just picked up this am from the manufacturer in beautiful Hollywood, MD. They are a pair of rearmost front inner fender liners for 260/early 280. Happy new year to all!
  6. zspert replied to 87mj's topic in Open Discussions
    At my shop in my restoration "Bible" I have front and rear pictures I took many years ago of a set of virgin NOS 240 horns. I'll write myself a note to take pixs and post them tomorrow.
  7. Bondage, I'm sorry but I have to save them for my restorations. Jay Ataka @ JDM-car-parts has done a very good job reproducing the rear mufflers. Cheers
  8. New correct EFI hose clamps for 75-83 Zs and ZXs are still available from Nissan as of this date. Use them in my shop all the time.
  9. Sorry, checks, cash, money orders or Western Union or Walmart cash transfers only (when you walk into my shop it's 1972) Cheers PS My fuse link it about 1/4 inch longer than the originals to compensate for surgery that may have occurred in the past
  10. M3333hp, For the past year or so I've been giving a lot of thought about how to best dispose of my Holy Grail parts to the benefit of the Z car community only to be swept up yet again in the rush of serendipity that has been the one consent in my working life as a Datsun Mechanic. When the prices of Z cars started to hit the highs I started getting calls asking for consulting help with back to stock restorations. I feel it only fair to make my stash available those customers paying for my time and expertise. I hope you can understand. Cheers
  11. So very glad the story about this con man is getting out to the Z world. Should BAT get the word or don't they care?
  12. hs30h, of course you're right. The more Z cars I work on the more anomalies I see. Also, back in the dark ages cars just weren't manufactured like today. Were out of that decal and won't get anymore until tomorrow - keep the line moving!! If anyone would like to hear the back story of the outfit representing that 240 you'll have to ring me at my shop, 301 420 4200 M-F
  13. RE blue 240 currently for sale on BAT Buyer beware and always exercise due diligence. Genuine Z experts do not come out of the woodwork. Cheers
  14. Wow, 2 grand. I have most of 3-4 sets in stock and upwards of 8 rear muffs. Trip to Vegas?
  15. I bought a couple of used control arms recently and wanted to pass this pix along to reinforce the idea that the yellow used by the factory was pretty thin.
  16. Yellow tape on NOS front turn/parking light sub harness. PIX 2 From left-NOS fuse link for early 240, NOS late 240 fuse link and finally the Banzai Motorworks reproduction
  17. Carl, I ended up with my stash of Holy Grail parts through pure serendipity. For the past 30 or so years I've kept in touch with Nissan/Datsun parts availability through careful tea reading combined with help from the guys at my local dealer with whom I've had a relationship for almost 40 years.
  18. Hi Kats, There is also an identical paper sticker on the steering rack, location varies from car to car!
  19. Thanks D, you're very kind.
  20. When I'm done in a couple of months I'll post some pix.
  21. Reproduction Ever Wing 240 interior mirrors are at www.zzxdatsun.com. Click on Catalog at the top of the page then Latest and Greatest on the left.
  22. Guys, Guys, Guys, don't over do it!!! I'm in the process of prepping what should be the next 240 Gold medallion car for the 2020 convention. Here's the way I apply the yellow to achieve the correct look. I buy a can of School Bus Yellow spray paint at Lowe's/Home Depot, brand not important. At the same time I buy 3-4 1 inch foam brushes. Spray the paint into the plastic can cap, dip the foam brush into the yellow and apply. Results aren't too neat and the paint is thin, just like Nissan did it. Very interesting discussion about the red trans marks. Absolutely not the same from car to car and not always red. My last restoration, 10/71 Red with white, had a multi color piece of art on top of the trans. Difficult to reproduce but I think I did that line worker justice. Unfortunately can't seem to be able to find the picture I can't be sure I took, damn! Oh Yeah, don't forget the blue assembly marks on the balance pipe freeze plugs. AND the blue dot on the 240 fuse link. Just scratched the surface of this topic and have created enough confusion for now. Cheers
  23. Excellent quality reproduction Ever Wing interior mirrors are already available from Banzai Motorworks www.zzxdatsun.com
  24. Glad to, please give me a couple of days.
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