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Alfadog

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  1. It's a baby step in the right direction http://carsguide.news.com.au/story/0,20384,21988210-21822,00.html
  2. Bonzi Bansai Banzai! I think you mean banzai! hehe. Great story and good luck to you.
  3. Miles, I wasn't insinuating anything if you thought I was. Just want to clarify that
  4. Yeah, I know about babelfish.... I would be very surprised if this wasn't an authentic KPGC10. Seems to have all the right bits but what would I know
  5. Hey Tilman welcome to the fold.
  6. Can anyone translate what the text actually says about the history of this car? http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e71063267 One for the brave (and wealthy!) restorer.
  7. America never ceases to amaze!
  8. this is the only english one http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/forum/ is a neat site though, where they would appreciate these cars. as is http://retrorides.proboards86.com/index.cgi
  9. A-ha thought so. I am machalel, it was some brochures, incidently all Skylines I think you guys need to set up a Classic Skyline Register of the US.
  10. Like what? Bonzelite... Chad... hang on, I think I've talked to you before. You live in Hollywood or something? Think I might have sold you something on ebay. I had my chrome trims on for all of 2 weeks before letting her go. I was so happy, finally I was content with the look of the thing. Well almost. I think I could have spent an infinite amount of money on it to be honest
  11. Alfadog commented on sblake01's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  12. Alfadog replied to bonzelite's topic in 240K Skyline
    :surprised
  13. Alfadog replied to bonzelite's topic in 240K Skyline
    If one was desperate to find a 240K in good condition, the I suppose one might pay that much. Maybe he should not include the turbo bits and pieces that are worth $1300 and take that off the price?
  14. You're never too young to know of Douglas Adams!
  15. It was only 240K GL in Australia IIRC... "240K" wasn't used in Japan at all.
  16. dash guage panel is interchangable through model years and sedan/hardtop
  17. Nope. I was pulled over a couple of times but I just told them what they needed to hear. The thing was much too loud too, but the "its an old car" seemed to work. Might not be so effective down in draconia victoria. I'm sure Alan will correct me if I'm wrong, but hte 240ZG was a homoglation model. The flares were there so they were eligible to race with flares. But why not put wider wheels on the ZG? I have heard that the reason was Nissan figured enthusiasts would put their own choice of wheels on anyway. Not sure how true that story is but it sounds good.
  18. Erm. 1. It's not a station wagon. 2. You won't find an old chevy here. 3. This is a million times better.
  19. oooh boy http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1965-Model-31-Nissan-Cedric-sedan_W0QQitemZ300113873273QQihZ020QQcategoryZ45571QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  20. Personally I would be more worried about if - heaven forbid - you were in an accident. If your car is deemed "unroadworthy" your lovely insurance company may refuse to pay up. I believe you can get them "engineered" for roadworthiness though?
  21. 240zg came with cookie cutters too... Race cars running 11"+ wide rears don't come into the picture with this law I understand. Unfortunately we're screwed in this case. I don't know of any wider than 6" for any model.
  22. ah right yeah, sorry I thought you meant the sedan had a quick-release lever.
  23. Define 'better'? I prefer the Nardi. It's just personal.
  24. Main difference I guess is the number of doors :nervous: What's this "quick release" you speak of? Boot lid is different, as well as all the chrome trim around it. So is the back window. Actually so is the front window apparently. The rear bumper is the same. Rear beaver panel is different, and not interchangable. Tail lights are the same, except Hardtop has the chrome rings. And FYI, the wheelbase is the same. Not sure if the rear seats are interchangable?
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