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Bambikiller240

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  1. Doors are not interchangable.
  2. This maybe true in Oregon, but it's not in California. In this state it all comes down to the nature of the crime being committed. If you wake up in the middle of the night and find someone sitting at your kitchen table eating food out of your fridge, and shoot him; I guaranty you'll be the one in jail the longest. You are only allowed to use "appropriate" force (appropriate to the crime being committed) to protect yourself and your property. If a guy has a knife to your throat, you could get away with popping a cap in hisass. Sadly, the bleeding heart liberals of our society expect you to respect the "rights" of those jerks who ignore your rights to be safe and secure in your home, and to protect your property from thieves. The above does not apply to my house. I'll shoot first and worry about the consequences later.
  3. Bambikiller240 replied to billcapp's topic in Polls
    1. The USA supplied most of the troops in the Iraq war. Does that make us Iraqi? 2. The poll is geographical in nature, not ideological.
  4. I don't know. I got mine at Courtesy Nissan in Richardson Texas before I knew about Chloe. I did not get a full set for the entire car, and don't have the receipts anymore. Generally, the OEM seals are significantly more expensive than Precision. Sometimes you get what you pay for, if you know what I mean.
  5. OH, MidwestZ will have the OEM seals which will fit your car much better than the ones sold by Vic Brit, which are manufactured by Precision Replacement Parts. Some people have a major problem closing their car doors with the PRP seals installed. They are too stiff and inflexible to allow the doors to close properly. I'd stick with OEM parts (actually, I did!) for weather seals. Just my opinion
  6. Victoria British is a division of LONG MOTOR COMPANY. Here's a link to their contact web page. VICTORIA BRITISH
  7. The link below is to an article on how to chage from stock 240Z Alt to the internally regulated type. It explains how to alter the wiring. See 4A and 4B near the bottom of the article for specifics. Internal Regulated Alt Conversion I've also attached a picture of how one person achieved the wiring changes and diode install. It could look somewhat different on your car. Everyone has their own way of doing things.
  8. Did you install just the L28, or did you also change to the internally regulated alternator? If you have an internally regulated alternator, you need to do some rewiring at the old external regualtor, and install a diode to prevent the engine keeps running issue.
  9. It does not mean anything like that. What it means is that the product was produced by a private company without a copyright realease from Nissan. What it does mean is that the product is not "authorized" by Nissan. The one my friend owns is complete and a true copy of the 1973 FSM.
  10. From our viewpoint that is a good idea, but from someone entering into a marketing/sales agreement, it would dilute the sales "each" retailer can expect to make in an already small marketplace. Sales = Money. Maybe Courtesy would only distribute it if they were granted exclusive sales rights, just guessing, but it's certainly been done that way before. (Retired)
  11. Here's your beer back, Steve. Still doesn't work for me.
  12. Might be fine for a product with a huge potential market, but in a niche marketplace (like individual year FSM's for 25+ year old cars) IMO that business model would be a huge and unwise risk. Z Car Creations (IdealZ, whatever) is a small business, IMO They cannot afford to do that.
  13. The FSM CD's are not produced by Nissan, just like the parts CD sold by our club is not produced by Nissan (Mike does have a copyright release from them). Probably because the marketers (and I believe they are also the "creators" of the product) do not see a need to, or for some other reason have not made arrangements to sell it elsewhere. It is available through their own company and from Courtesy. YES, it is a handy item to own. If one does not have a hard copy of the FSM it is even more valuable. As for pricing, the USA is a capitalist, free-market country. Businessmen (at least the ones who want to be successful) charge what the market will bear for their products. When the market is small, costs must be recovered from a limited amount of sales. Once they start selling huge volumes of the product, the price will drop. Welcome to Economics 101
  14. Steve: Link doesn't work at all for me. (I have a Yahoo user ID, but link just gives up an error page.
  15. The service, prices and attitudes of the people I've delt with at Courtesy have indeed gone down hile in at least the past two years. Five years ago when I started buying parts, they would give a 25% discount, go out of their way to find what you needed and seemed to care if you were satisfied with your parts buying experience. Lately, the discount has gotten lower (now seems to be gone), they don't "search" for parts, (they order it, if it comes fine, if not fine), and many times they don't even thank you for calling and placing an order. Thank goodness Chloe at MIDWEST Z has come on the scene. She puts them to shame, even when they were "on their game" 5 years ago.
  16. You could have more than one issue going on here. Is the 6 months old starter a Kragen one? (FYI, They suck too) For some reason the bendix drive is not extending the gear to engage the flywheel. Low voltag could be it, bad solenoid could also be it. Dizzy isn't causing this particular problem.
  17. It doesn't work very well for many of us. Tends to kick you out and won't let you back in. It still thinks you are already in, and won't allow you to be in there twice. For some it works, and for some it doesn't.
  18. Great looking paint, Dave! I'm no electrician either, but if they worked before you pulled them, then likely you pinched a wire, or caused a short in some other way when re-installing. Jump back under there and I'll bet you find something obvious. Good Luck
  19. Dude, take a Valium! I wasn't speaking about the value of your car, just that if someone gave you a "KBB" valuation, they were blowing smoke at you. Sheesh! :stupid:
  20. I don't know if they do in their "books", but KBB does not give valuations for cars as old as 240Z's on their website. They only list 300ZX in the "Z" series, and they go back as far as 1983. Someone may have been blowing smoke at you
  21. Tom: Actual;ly, I had the wrong state in my memory. Z Car Creations is out of AL. I found the below address on their website. Kinda far from Richardson, TX Mailing Address Z Car Creations, LLC 101 Amber Trace Trussville, AL 35173 contact@zcarcreations.com
  22. Who told you that? I don't think that is correct. The company was originally called Ideal - Z and was a partnership between two people who (I think) resided in GA. At least one of them was/is a memmber of our Mail list. I can't remember his name off hand (maybe Dave?), as I don't pay much attention to the mail list anymore. The partnership disolved and one of them carried on with the new name. Anyway, you got nothing to lose except 5 minutes by sending an email via the "contact us" link on their web site.
  23. Bambikiller240 replied to billcapp's topic in Polls
    Wouldn't "Arky" be in the Midwest; Like Oaky, & Kansy? If you are west of the "Missy" you can't be considered as "in the USA - South"
  24. Well, these guys, Z CAR CREATIONS are the ones who supply them to Courtesy Nissan. You might want to contact them and see if they will sell direct to you. Might also tell them about Courtesy not offering a club discount. Thwy won't be able to change that, but it may induce them to sell to you.
  25. OK Mark, That makes sense to me. But unless my car becaomes a AutoX/Track car only. I ain't going back to Aluminum/Delrin. Our roads suck, and replacing dental fillings is too costly.:stupid: I'll stick with the P/U, but inspect them occasionally. iGood thng I have two spare sets of T/C rods
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