Everything posted by Gav240z
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Cam Grinders
Is it relatively streetable? how far have you gone with head work?
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Cleaning out the shed. Few spare parts.
Curious about the stub axle? Do you only have one? Are they 260z stub axles or 240z? I'm after the 260z ones which apparently have more splines and are stronger.
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C110: RB20 or L28?
Hey Lachlan, I loved your car when I saw it in person and I didn't even see the engine compartment. :cheeky: I know you just went through the hassle of converting to manual so based on that I'd say stick with the L-series. You can get a cheap one from a wrecker give it a port polish, use flat tops and install a moderate to wild cam and she'll go alright. However the economy of the engine won't be great compared with more modern EFI and smaller capacity motors. Believe it or not I think an SR20 would be a cool swap. It's light can easily make good power and doesn't cost a packet, plus it's so easy to fit in . In all honestly I've been tempted to do something like that with my Z. Yes I'm very much like Ben a die hard L-series guy but to build a 300 + HP L-series takes alot of time/money and research. If you want drivability, economy, power and something light the SR20 is by far the best choice IMO. I think the RB20 is a waste of time and the RB motors are heavier than the L-series. RB25 head on RB30 block would be a good swap but your loosing economy then.
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This must be a joke!
Ahh ya got me yep that's me. Always scouting the Ebay for a deal . I'm thinking of an Arizona Wilwood Kit though rather than messing about with old 280zx calipers or R31 calipers. It may be expensive but for the added safety of quality brakes....well need I say more. I agree $55-$80 is probably reasonable for these.
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Interested in the Pinks Z: Want the motor? Details within...
Ok when do raffle entries close? I think I'm willing to take a punt, gotta be in it to win it
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Interested in the Pinks Z: Want the motor? Details within...
Ok I have a few questions. How much are the raffle tickets? If you win the raffle and your O/S will you ship the motor to the country of choice? Will it be a turbo or non-turbo L-series? All the best!
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How much is this worth
I would be reluctant to pay more than $1000 for it based on your description. Sounds like a lot of work.
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international reseller for ES hyperflex bush kit
Let us know how you go Nathan, I would be interested in the total cost and possibly arranging a group buy for a few guys in Australia so we can get it cheaper. :classic:
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2006 MSA Z Nationals
I'm afraid I have to agree with you Ben, but building a wild L-series is far more expensive than putting a later RB or SR in. Plus the SR is so light it totally transforms the car. I love my L-series but i sometimes wonder if I'm gonna ever get mine done. It's not just the cost factor it's the research and sourcing parts that's the problem.
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2006 MSA Z Nationals
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2006 MSA Z Nationals
Wonder if this was done by Rusch Motorsports? I recall reading about a system like this on hybridz.org
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2006 MSA Z Nationals
Nice work Ben did you buy those headlight covers from Japan? I saw someone selling reproductions on ebay did you buy these?
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2006 MSA Z Nationals
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240z finally registered!
Very nice. I too would like to know the situation with the guards, however I think Toecutter has already asked that question enough.
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Oz ebay - 240Z carbies going cheap.
Yes they look more like British SU's to me.
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06 MSA Participants
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Gotta tell ya 'bout this.
Some people honestly. Good thing Zeds ate MG's for breakfast over and over and over and over.
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a little update of my project. but what now?
Hi mate, before it's possibly to late I'd like to add a few cents here. I had a 73 240z that to this day I regret selling and not attempting to fix the body up on. It had the typical under the battery rust that was quite terminal however I did a welding course and was too afraid to attack it with a welder. Instead I sold it and bought my current 240z which is great but has it's own minor rust issues that I will take care of after the mechanical stuff. I know it's alot of work but what have you go to loose by learning to weld on it? give it a crack you might suprise yourself. Anyway there's always two ways to look at the situation you would probably be better off spending the extra dollars and getting a complete car with minor rust. However as some of the others said it would be nice if you could save this one. :disappoin
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The Mitty 2006
Any idea how many of these exist in the United States? I know that in Australia they are quite rare. I believe 55 were officially imported and I've seen about 3 over the past 6 years go up for sale.
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Container loads of skylines/240k?????
I'm not sure what's going on but it seems there is a fair amount of interest in these cars from people living in Kuwait. I remember a guy signed up recently and showed us pics of all kinds of Zed cars over in Kuwait being used for show cars, drag cars and whatever cars. S30, S31. I also know a guy who recently sold his 280zx to someone who wanted it in Kuwait and I think a 240k on ebay recently was being asked to be shipped to Kuwait by a guy interested in buying it. Who knows maybe early Zeds and Skylines are a big thing over there???
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My 240-Z
Same absolutely love it. Top job the seats, trim, steering wheel and gear knob are amazing. Can't wait till i have mine looking that good. Except I'll spoil it all with my Recaro seats
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My 240-Z
Yes that is truly a lovely looking car. It's so clean it looks like a model car(almost) love the paint work I assume it's the original orange.
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block notching
What size valves are you using and what block is it? I am assuming it's an L24 P30 block and your using a late 280zx head with larger valves?