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  1. View Advert JDM Comp Steering wheel set Like new. Used to mockup interior. Only mounted once. PRODUCT INFORMATION: Part number: 40-J4285+ 40-J4235/40-J4240/40-NS201 Make/model: Datsun 240Z 260Z 280Z 510 Nissan Skyline and more DESCRIPTIONS: The competition steering wheel was a factory option offered by Nissan back in the 70's, and one of the most popular. This limited replica is made from the original production molds. These are not leather-wrapped like the first generation wheels; rather, they are the more common and popular urethane type. Bolt-on installation. No adapters required Measures 13 3/4" (Stock wheel measures 14 7/8") Horn switch comes pre-installed on all variants For LHD cars, you'll need to bend down the turn light stalk a bit to get by your hands 40-NS250 - Recommended adapter for installing in Skyline cars. This will allow the turn light stalk to return properly (sold separately) 40-J4285 - $299 Steering wheel only Stock 260Z / 280Z / 510 type horn pad will not fit! 40-J4285+40-J4240 - $399 US-type "Datsun" logo horn pad included 40-J4285+40-J4235 - $399 JDM-type "Z" logo horn pad included 40-J4285+40-JS201 - $399 Skyline Hakosuka/Kenmeri horn pad included Complete list of compatible vehicles: Skyline Hakosuka GC10・KGC10・PGC10/Skyline Kenmeri GC110/ Skyline Yonmeri/Skyline Japan GC210 Datsun 240Z 260Z 280Z / Fairlady Z S30 S31 / Datsun 280 ZX / Fairlady 280Z S130 Roadster SR Fairlady SR311 Laurel HC130・KHC130/KHC230・KHC231・HC231 Datsun 510 Blue bird SSS / P510・KP510・VP510 Caution: There are small rough spots on the rear surface of the wheel. These are from the vacuum injection process and are present even on genuine Nissan examples. Since it is completely normal for this item, we cannot accept any returns of this item citing this issue Advertiser 7tooZ Date 01/12/2021 Price $250.00 Category Parts for Sale
  2. Mike posted a post in a topic in Video Center
    Daydreaming takes on an entirely new meaning when you have a stable of Z cars at your disposal. Chris Forsberg shows us what happens when the tie comes off and we are thrilled to be along for the ride.
  3. Your probably all gonna kill me over this:p But I pulled the SU's off my 240z, and put on this Skyline P90 intake on it (I ported the hell outta the intake to match the carb). The carb is a 2 barrel carter I pulled off a dodge 273 and rebuilt. It seems to be running considerably better than my SU's, but with maybe a very slight bit less power. However the SU's could've used a good rebuild, and I'm still tinkering with this setup. Ive still got the choke to hook up and it needs filters and a better fix for a couple of the vacuum lines then Im gonna give it a cold air intake.
  4. 1978 Skyline posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    hey guys, im new to the Z car club i dont own a Z car exactly, but i have a 1978 datsun skyline, very similar to the Z cars around the same era. Its running a fully recond L28 through a 5 speed manual, with the best dam independent suspension ever built!!! I love my zcars or any datsun, in my opinion anything with a L series in it gets my recognision. Im in the process trying to find a set of triple webers (45mm) a intake manifold to suit, and a good set of extractors. Also im trying to find a set of 15 or 16 inch watanabe rims, can anyone help me!!???
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