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Arne

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  1. I have to admit, it's not looking especially good for the 100 at this point. I was afraid this might be the case...
  2. Arne posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    The ebay ones are 14x7 Appliance Wire Mags. I have the narrower 6" version on my 240Z. The 14x7 had a 3/8" negative offset, very similar to the 14x7 Konigs of today. Will fit OK, but watch for clearance issues up front if the car has the stock front valance. If you have an airdam, you'll probably be OK. The wider size is more sensitive to balance and vibration too. That set is also overpriced, in my opinion. Possibly a bit high even at the opening bid, but with an even higher reserve and $650 BIN? Too much. If you like them, I can possibly set you up with a set of the 14x6 for considerably less, given a bit of time.
  3. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I've been looking at a pair of these. I like the more vintage style of the aircraft type buckle. http://www.seatbeltsplus.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=sbp&Product_Code=WSCH300&Category_Code=3-Point-Retractable-Seat-Belts They sell a hardware kit to go with them, if needed. They can do this because our seatbelt bolts are not metric, as the US regulations of the day included the requirement that manufacturers use only bolts that met their specifications. And in a fit of self-centered Americanism, the specs called for 5/8" (non-metric) Grade 8 bolts. So the seatbelt bolt in a 240Z are essentially the same as those used in a similar age Ford, VW, MG or whatever.
  4. My car thanks you!
  5. Arne posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Stock wheels for a 260Z were steel with hubcaps, no aluminum came from the factory. Pictures and the size of the set off the 260Z would help me decide how to advise you.
  6. Jim, please vote in the poll at the top of this thread. Or let me know which logo you are interested in.We've passed the first milestone - we have the minimum number required for the "240-Z" logo. I'm a bit surprised that there haven't been more 280-Z votes.
  7. Arne posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Outstanding, Julio!! Good work!
  8. Well, the original deal was that they all had to be sold through the club. What a club member does with any he/she has purchased after that is beyond my control.
  9. Possibly, except the manufacturer is not interested is making any for a profit-oriented venture. He says the original idea was a car club project, and that's all he's interested in doing now.Plus I'm not sure that they'd sell for enough more than $35 to make it worth the effort. In fact, I'm not certain we can find buyers for 100 even at this price. We'll see.
  10. No surprise, it looks like "240-Z" will be the most popular. Remember that in addition to the 100+ total, we will need a minimum of 20 for any one logo. Currently only "240-Z" shows that kind of life. And remember that "DATSUN" might not be available at all, even if we can get to the 20 minimum.
  11. Mine isn't for sale either, which is why I won't even jokingly state a price when asked. If they want my car that bad, it's up to them to come up with an offer that will convince me to sell. Not the other way around.
  12. I'm not da man until we can get the 100 minimum spoken for....
  13. Too big. Not even certain about the "DATSUN" choice, as we can't remember if he ever did a plain DATSUN for S30s. Trucks, yes, but can't remember about S30s.
  14. Who would be interested in a Bolder Tint? If you are older than 40, you remember them. Mirrored mylar with block-letter logos that stuck to the inside of your windshield, like so: After several years of looking, I have made a breakthrough. I have located and contacted the original manufacturer of the Bolder Tint brand. While the company no longer does automotive products, he does still have the original dies for the S30 windshield, and is willing to do a batch for us. These would be the real thing - true Bolder Tints by the original maker, not replicas. Here's the ground rules, and where we stand on this: 1.) This would be an exclusive to CZCC. The manufacturer wants it to be a club-related project. No direct offers would be posted on other Z sites. 2.) Minimum order is 100 units. 3.) The 100 units do not all have to be the same logo, but there would be a minimum of 20 units per logo. Logos available would probably include "240-Z" (as pictured above) and "280-Z". If we can get 20 or more commitments on either of "260-Z" and/or "DATSUN" those may be possible as well. 4.) Estimated price per unit would be $30-35 each, including shipping within the USA. Perhaps a small break for multiples to the same address, although any break may not be much, as each unit will come pre-packaged with instructions in its own mailing tube. So multiple shipping savings may be small. 5.) At prices in that range, I should be able to break even, or perhaps there may be a buck or two "profit" over my costs. If so, any amount over and above true cost and shipping will be donated to CZCC. There will not be any personal profit for the facilitator (me). The plan is this - We'll start with this poll, to try to determine demand. Don't send money yet. If the demand is such that we feel comfortable with the possibility of selling at least 100, the next step would be to accept pre-paid pre-orders. Once enough pre-orders come in that I am certain that costs would be covered, I will order the units, and then shortly begin shipping them out. If it breaks down before the parts are ordered, refunds for pre-paid orders will be given. So here's step 1 - the poll. I've set this up to allow people to vote for more than one choice, so vote for as many as apply. This poll is not a firm committment to buy. But please don't vote if you aren't fairly certain, as we need a pretty accurate count to proceed to the next step.
  15. I've had a couple of offers in the upper teens in the past year already. Got a couple of business cards on file now. So high teens at least should be no problem.
  16. Arne posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Here you go. Logo in all the rims, and also at the bottom of the ad.
  17. Arne posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Trust me, it's an A, not a D. I can't find any pictures of the boxes right now, but they would show the A logo.
  18. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Not the Datsun logo you are looking for, but here's a few choices: http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/LPF/50-1199 Note that they do offer one with the Datsun script off the rear decklid, as well as the model logos and just the classic 'Z' logo.
  19. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I saw one of the old "Do It In A Datsun" plate frames a while back, went for $60...
  20. Try to build a car even close to that nice for the high teens. Damn hard to do. Mine isn't that original anymore, and has 3 times the mileage. No way I'd sell mine for less than very high teens, if that low.
  21. Arne posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    That's always been the trouble, no one has (to my knowledge) done any documented testing. It's all just hearsay. Some day someone needs to buck up and do this. Same car, same carbs, same everything except the manifolds. Dyno runs for each would be the best way to prove or disprove.
  22. Arne posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    I have some second-hand impressions, but have never ridden in one so equipped, so anything I'd say would be sheer conjecture.
  23. The Monza #88-1226 for 75-78 280Z is still listed as current on the Pacesetter website. So I suspect that BD is just out of stock at present. http://www.pacesetterexhaust.com/monza.php
  24. Datsuns and other imports are welcomed at the Portland Roadster Show. Lots of big dollar hot rods and muscle cars, but the Datsuns still do oK. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25170
  25. Guys, posts like these really belong in the Product Reviews section.http://www.classiczcars.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=12&cat=7
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