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e_racer1999

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  1. i mean, you were in gear but the clutch was disengaged, right? if that's the case and she was too close for you to move forward then that's not allowing enough space and following too closely....
  2. ummm...... that's a tough question...... maybe they sell ferraris as well?
  3. yes. following too closely is an "at-fault." you could not safely go from a stop because you, like 40% of all americans, drive a manual transmission. if someone is following too closely for you to safely move forward, they are at fault. period. and there are CA laws that state that. so iuf need be, go to court and WIN A NEW PORSCHE!
  4. haha, well, to bring this thread back on topic!!! WELCOME! good luck on finding yourself you first Z!
  5. ok, you've convinced me. go ahead and buy it and i suppose i will take it off your hands. but know that this would be a HUGE favor to you.
  6. i bought my current Z off of ebay from a guy in San Jose a couple years ago. Flew up there and drove her down. had to get a new battery half way down because the VR was screwed, but other than the smell of rotten eggs, the trip was great!
  7. what price range are you in? i see miatas around here for ~1500. i was thinking about a Z31 once upon a time before i found a decent 240Z. they clean up nice. as for the corrola; they are very dependable, good on gas, and fit 5 people. good for a DD. however, my heart is RWD.... why not look into a P10 G20? (edit - after reading this sentence, i realized that the G20 isn't RWD... ) or even an M30? keep it nissan, baby!
  8. i completely forgot about the smog angle. going turbo is THE WAY TO GO IMO. you're not going to be able to get much more out of the engine NA and still have it pass emissions.
  9. n42 = bigger valves, more flow with no modification e31 = slightly higher compression ratio (i think on my f54 with flat top pistons it's like a .3 to 1 difference) i chose the n42 because it's less hassle
  10. all of them, i believe. i know all of the sport packages, at least. EDIT - 99+ so newer only
  11. ^agree with above. i also have a set of ARE 15x7 meshies. LOVE THEM. but if you like the nardi type steering wheel and don't want to shell out 250, you can check ebay or also try to find a miata wheel; they use nardi wheels.
  12. just for personal reference (this also works into a recommendation for AndysPlit), would the KA24 pistons with the 240Z rods work without turning them down if the stroker crank isn't used? if so, that would certainly be an economical big bore upgrade.
  13. to answer your last question, people bore out the L28 blocks to 89mm for the 3.1L motor. usually they use the F54 block because it is arguably a bit stronger. but the setup that i'm going with is similar to daniel's, and i think it's a pretty darn nice, quick street setup. i've got an F54 L28 block with flattop pistons N42 head, milled slightly & mildly ported stage III MSA cam with valvetrain MSA 6-1 header into 2.5" exhaust albiet i'm going through SUs, i think it's a good setup. i think that you can build something up pretty similar for around 1500 if you do the work yourself. stout combination, and you can use your same block and crank....
  14. on your car i think that the black bumpers fit the style well. IMO your car is a case when the chrome bumpers wouldn't look as nice. i really like your setup as well - everything goes together nicely
  15. thanks for that heads up, gary. i'm looking into a resonator for when i do MY MSA exhaust, and i would have grabbed just any old glasspack
  16. i would assume after the cat. i haven't done it myself, but i would think that right after the cat (within 6") would be ideal. just a guess. i don't remember who did the tape thing.... gary?
  17. ^ya, amomo wheel would look good. FWIF, i didn't mean the classic nardi wheel (a la porsche, ferrari, etc.) more along these lines: (from http://www.carmansgarage.com/category/car.aftermarket/ ) and then be mated with one of these shift knobs: JMHO
  18. nice! i would go with a nice nardi wheel since it seems you're going more for a modern look on the interior with the seats. also, at the same time, replace the shift knob with one that matches the steering wheel. my $0.02
  19. sweet! let us know how it works!
  20. ^ya, the jdm sss bluebird are TEH HAWTNESS..... it always cracks me up how the sss had twin SUs just like our car
  21. might have been necessary for homologation rules in later years? don't know the history.... carl, alan, ron?
  22. bummer, bidding ended @12,088 w/ no reserve met. looks rediculously clean, tho
  23. thanks for the info, guys! luckily the hard part (removing the old studs) has almost been accomplished - there are only 2 +2 for the fuel pump.
  24. that is EXACTLY what i was looking for! if you were female and sitting next to me and if i wasn't married i'd hug you! okay, that was a little much, but thanks!!!
  25. i plan on doing solo and more possibly later. also, i plan on going to racelegal and do some 1/8 drags, too
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