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greg

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  1. downside it leaves the engine in a greasy film and everytime you touch it you get dirty hands :( looks good though :D
  2. some warm soapy water small detail scrubbing brush, use misses t towels=get killed in the process :(
  3. star :bow: ta bud and yes google earth is much easier :D i presume some area's are copyright greg i put my postcode in for a laugh zoomed in on my drive and low and behold my old z is on it, made me smile :duffer:
  4. indeed il never see old pat in the same light again :nelson:
  5. theres no differance in power between uk and import a few differances are imports have electic folding mirrors, differant speedometer readings, however most imports have been converted to read in MPH imports were built until 2000 uk cars i think were late 94 when production seized so the newest uk model would be an M registration all uk cars are 2+2 targa auto/manual imports there is non turbo/2seater TT/2+2 targa/slicktop/convertible. import models have lap belts for the rear seats but 3 point ones can be fitted wheel sizes are slightly wider on the uk model being 8" opposed to 7.5" import autos have smaller cooling radiator, so make sure you fit an aftermarket oil cooler if its a fresh import etc there is things im missed so im sure people will add to this. As im going from out of my head not all uk cars are rusty, however due to the fact we use so much salt on the roads over here its more likely to suffer from rust issues especially after 15 years. Dont be to put off though! as its down to how well the cars looked after! UK cars tend to be cheaper to insure as there is more knowledge of mileage, history and the like when buying i would suggest you either a) buy from a reputable person from here who has a good knowledge of the 300zx, or use the buyers guide and ideally ask someone off here to come along with you, as there is bound to be someone who lives local? maybe go to a meet and have a look around there is a nice uk model in the for sale section which is red and manual and looks a good buy dont buy to cheap as this will normally indicate either poor condition or running issues manual models are more desirable so tend to fetch a bit more, although check 4th syncro but other than the that the z32 transmission is spot on autos are far more likely to have problems in there life, more likely on an import model which has poor cooling, unless an aftermarket cooler has been fitted. check sills and rear arches for rust, this seems to be the worst area for rust on the 300zx less likey around the front end on the test drive check boost gauge needle is going to the far right/but not of the scale but not sitting in the middle which may indicate a seized turbo or similar problem make sure the car has had frequant oil changes and good service history most problems with such a car, are down to poor service. things to look out for vibrations at low speeds up to and around 60mph may indicate knackered prop shaft bearing (fairly common around £200 to fix) skipping rear end (rear shocks approx £35 each +fitting) or worn hicas parts in auto guise check all gears will select(downside is you may need to get above 100 mph to make sure your getting final gear) manual make sure all gears are smooth, 1st is tight from cold which is normal, most common problem is a notchy 5-4th or 4-5th selection (again infrequant as the z32 is a good box as with any car check for oil leaks/smoke or rattles a good 300zx will sound quit on tickover with no odd noises car should pull smooth with no hesitation if idle is erratic it may mean a boost leak in the intake systym or a fault on the electrical side. check your rear view mirror for any smoke on boost or overrun, which may indicate turbo failure if car rumbles at idel it will mean there is a cylinder down, whih is failry common asnd normally a simple fix, either coilpack/plug/connector or ptu if you have time and someone with knowledge get the car compression tested, it will be a good sign the engine is in good health, last thing you want is a lemon with expensive bills if the car dont feel allright walkaway, i had my 300zx for 2 years and had no problems! so again if your unsure about SH/quality walk away. summary take someone who knows what there looking at! dont buy the first you see, unless its mint and has records to show so! bare in mind its a performace car nearing on 17 years old in some cases, you should keep some money in the bank id say £1500 this is worst case scenario as if turbo s fail its engine out. Dont be put off as these cars are well built, although any 300hp car will have problems wether it be expensive tyres/frequant oil changes/turbo replacements :D average cost of parts vary, but iv driven alot of japanese cars and the 300zx is the best GT of the lot, roofs come off for the summer and you can do long journeys and still smile by the end of it!! comfort levels are perfect, expect 30mpg on long motorway journeys and around town maybe 20mpg so not terrible power is smooth or should be! 3rd gear has more torque than you can throw a stick at! and never seems to end, gearing is spot on IMO and in a good car doing 120+ feels like your doing 60mph(private test track off mine in the garden) enjoy but tread carefully, there are some poor examples which tend to put the shade on the good ones. greg
  6. afternoon need help with the following when i use google maps im trying to print an aerial view in satelite view so basically real time photoshot problem is soon as i click print it puts it back in to map view? is this a copyright thing or is there a way around it? reason i need a photo view is off my brothers area/house in france, my mums not seen him or heard from him in a while, but having a picture in aerial format might make her day! anyone who can help would be much appreciated postcode and area is pontivy 56300 also trying to find location off his house cavannes neulliac 56300 pontivy france cant find actual address but postcode should help locate although the words cavannes neulliac show up with nothing through google, although there is a village near pontivy called neulliac hmmmmmm cheers greg
  7. worn hicas arms joints can cause skipping but more lurching left/right if there bad rear shocks are the biggest culprit check rebound on each corner subframe bushing's that are worn like said can cause hop, but more than anything upset bodyroll so car ends up like a boat LOL
  8. greg replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - 300ZX Related
    theres some nice breaks in venice coming up on offer in the sun newspaper?
  9. id rather work on a z than the transverse twinturbo v6 they could of put the engine in the right fookin way round would like a vauxhall monaro v8 if money was better, good reviews reasonable money, good looking and fookin quick.
  10. postman pat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVT8rhtlj6w&mode=related&search= part 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITn_6mCjFQo&mode=related&search=
  11. bump start mine in second LMAO SAVING THE LIFE OF MY RING GEAR AND STARTER
  12. they use to be good cars until lexus lights started going on! now there more common than the no5 bus!
  13. there was a GTO going around weston for the last 6months on a space saver either its an NA and he cant get over 80kph or hes a tight arse LOL on a serious note you will be ok, just take it steady, worst part is it will looks shite againt your tidy z bud :(
  14. why do you need longer bud, your not using big spacers are you? i only ask as you can get large spacers which have there own threaded studs on you then simply bolt the spacer to your existing wheels whilst still having arch clearance et
  15. I reckon 99 spec lights as no one else has thought off? lol
  16. looking good mate ;) Let me know if you need a hand
  17. :D cheers for the replys amy is well
  18. greg replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - 300ZX Related
    remove centre section, remove rubber gator boots the rubber support mount has broke, this is the only cause for the linkage to drop! You can make up a larger penny washer and re support the nut so it holds the linkage at the correct height(quick fix) worth changing the bushings whilst your there there around £6 for both new one from nissan is about £40 greg
  19. not likely after a short space of time though its not much differant than missing on a cylinder, and most z owners are down on a cylinder from time to time lol
  20. dp motorsport do some good prices though
  21. greg replied to dannzx's topic in Events - UK
    running in
  22. http://www.dp-motorsport.co.uk http://www.swtyres.co.uk i thought they were near you swt? greg
  23. google knows these things! only joking sarah im sure you knew :confused: :D

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