Everything posted by Alfadog
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Tuners
I feel young and out of place here when you guys say things like what smg said!!! btw when I was looking to buy a Z I also looked at Preludes. *hides*
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here is some GREAT information
Ahhh so that's where teh song came from! Never knew that ...
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Bog/Bondo examples....
just bog it all up mate she'll be right
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wo hoo I'm gonna need to change my screen name!
Congratulations man !!!!
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Need a smaller Z....
You mean die cast models of them? Kyosho makes the best 1:18 models in my opinion. My red 240Z I bought a while ago is absolutely perfect (almost... some details are missing). HOWEVER, I just bought a white Kyosho ZG today and when I got it home was unimpressed with the build quality. The fuel tank was broken, the door shut line was a bit wobbly and one of the wheels was bent out of whack. Luckily the hobby shop I bought it from graciously offered to replace it when I rang up. Hopefully the replacement will be a maroon one like Alan's :D But yes, if you want a 1:18 scale model I would suggest you buy that. Over in Australia they are about $100 ($50 USD) but well worth the money. IF YOU GET A GOOD ONE that is!
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Feeling a LITTLE unsafe.
That's really bad... my dad had an accident with a minivan once. It was sitting in the middle of the lane with it's right indicator on, so dad passed it (in his immaculate black Alfa Spider I might add ) and she decides to turn LEFT instead. Yes, woman driver.
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Only In America ...
That roller has been photoshopped, but that RUF, errghhhhh I just cant believe you could do something so stupid to such a brilliant car.
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Kill me now!!!
'scuse me for being "hip" and "ricey" or whatever but I like it
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What int. color was the most rare
Camo yes I did read what you posted on another site a long time ago - when I say red is less common than tan I was referring to ALL S30 Z cars. Black looks best anyway :tapemouth
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You like the new look?
750$ ?! wizz off to that ! Next year if I get some time I'll make one... until then, XP I'll stick to
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What int. color was the most rare
I've seen a fair few tan interiors but never red. I think tan is the next most common after black.
- You like the new look?
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Uploaded more picts
That's soooo nice - looks like a Z which, when it's done, will be absolutely fantastic Keep at it!
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Only In America ...
Yeah the Porsche looks like maybe a 935/937 bodykit - it doesn't quite look real to me. Same as the Renault rally car further down the page...
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You like the new look?
I'd like it if it wasn't such a blatant ripoff...
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Calling all Aussie ZED owners !
Hi Cuong recently bought an old November 1973 magazine (Motor Manual) talking about this certain Zed in it - a red 240Z with a Victorian number plate of [LMJ 974]. Just thought one of you might have some info about this car or where to find it's owner? He/She might want to find this magazine for themselves! Hell, if a magazine had my car in it I'd be all over it!! hehe Thanks for your attention, --Alfadog
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1969 240Z no 68
OzLime when you go down and look at it do you mind sending me a PM/email about it so I know whether I should be bothered going up past Brisbane on Sunday or not? thanks
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1969 240Z no 68
I'll check it out Z Kid - contact me on email or MSN! --Alfadog
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pics of primer grey 240's?
Yeah I dont think I've seen any 2 seater S130s or Z31s ... oddness, I quite like the idea of a 2 seater Z31 Turbo ...
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pics of primer grey 240's?
Mr Camo - really!? Are you sure?
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Lookin for Z in CA
Welcome Gino! As far as Z's in your area - sorry I cant help. But I can't stress to you enough that dont leave this site. It's rich with information and the guys here will be able to help you with whatever problem you may have in the future. 170k on a 240Z I think is fine as these engines were built like tanks. However, it may well have done 270k if it's not documented. You see the odometer only has 5 digits, so as soon as it gets up to 99,999 it'll reset. Mine has only done 15k !!! hehe
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here is some GREAT information
I guess not many people are as hardcore into their car's history as some others are Alan... I guess it isn't so far fetched that he might just be thinking that the same car wouldn't be considerably different in different markets. And I'm guessing he doesn't have any contacts at Nissan in Japan - why would he want to? After all, the cars are the same in both countries!! You bring up some valid points however in the end he is just someone who knows enough about US market Z's to want to help others via the Internet. Maybe you should email him telling him what's what and he should slap right up the top "The Following Information Relates to US-Spec Z Cars Only" or whatever you deem appropriate. HOWEVER as for beandip not taking Alan's critique very well, remeber you said at the beginning of your post "I have used the info. from this site for the past 2yrs. and found them to be right on the $". To me that's just crying out for Alan to come and inform all of the truth, and remind us not to believe all you read (especially when it comes to the Inernet!). If I were you beandip I would just take it in stride as someone trying to educate us. Maybe you didn't like his tone, but that's the thing about the Internet - it's very easy to get offended by reading what someone says in a slightly different way to how they intended it. AND YOU ALAN, should be ashamed of yourself. Go write a damn book about it all - NOW!!!
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Buying a 240z..
hehe thanks i suppose sometimes I give it less credit than it deserves
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Buying a 240z..
Depends what you want really... And I wouldn't know what price to pay - I'm in Australia. I suggest you keep your eye out, look at everything and try to work out how much you need to pay for what kind of car you want. I made the mistake of buying too quickly (I inspected 6 Z cars in one day and then made my decision. Next time I won't be in such a hurry to buy one.
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Buying a 240z..
Aint that the truth... Well if it were up to me and I had 10k I would wait for a really nice 240 to show up and go for that. Restoring a car is something I would love to do though, and especially if you are close with a mechanic