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Old Zed

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  1. Nice wheels John, have you done a Google search for the manufacturer.
  2. Old Zed replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - Non 300ZX
    A good sign of getting old is when you start saving thin pieces of wood for stirring paint, or empty icecream containers to store shite, and empty coffee jars because their useful for something.............what !
  3. I noticed Zeds years ago, thought how low and wide they looked, but did not realise that they were twin turbo and bloody quick. Last year my son bought one and had the chance to drive it on a few occasions.....that was it, it became a must have. Bought one off Ebay without even seeing it apart from the photo, 40K miles and turned out the auto box was 'unpredictable' when booting it. Swopped it for a manual box, fitted JWT chip and boost jets and whoooooooooooosh. It goes like f**k and returns 25 mpg on Optimax. (£1.03 per litre at motorway services)
  4. Steve, Forget the rubbish about changing the alternater loom and get in touch with Jeff T at Zedworld. Me and my son converted mine to manual, and Jeff sorted the wiring out an 20 minutes, without changeing any looms. The inhibitor switch thing can be overcome by playing with the switch mechanism at the bottom of the gear lever. That will get you going.
  5. Graham, the torque converter becomes the flywheel in an auto so the existing flywheel will need to be remove. Two other differences you will have to cope, the first is the bolts for the torque converter mounting plate are shorter on an auto, so don't mix them up, and the second problem is the spigott bush that fits in the end of the crankshaft, The auto one is larger than the manual. You may be able to swap but you usually damage them getting out, so best but new before you start. By the way, you shoul leave the torque converter with the gearbox in the car, and just disconnect the mounting plate from it, 3 bolts I think from memory. You will also need some sort of lifting plate to fix on top the engine to enable easy manouvering when its going in. Good luck mate.
  6. Old Zed replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - Non 300ZX
    If you have not got a Zed your probably very rich...........
  7. Hey Bird, the welding is the big bug here because the cill areas are quite complex metalwork due to them providing extra strength to the body for the targa tops, so welding will not be straight forward. If you can keep the price down on this, the rest aint so bad. I would be tempted to clean your brake pipes up with some wire wool and see just how bad they are. If they are bad, measure them up and try a few motor shops that make them up for a price. just go for basic piping not the fancy material type. And then there is the ball joint, you might be able to fit that yourself. Washers headlights etc are easy. Stay positive and try to assess the total costs of getting the car back on the road.
  8. Does your mechanic have agood knowledge of Zeds, because the cills are totally different than any other car due to the targa roofs. They are part of the vehicle stiffening / chassis structure and will need repairing by someone who knows what he is doing. Is it a manual or an auto, if an auto the gearbox will fail with weeks of driving due to the plates drying out. If its a manual, it will also require a new clutch. I would think that after standing for two years, you would be into rebuilding most of all the suspension, brakes, steering joints etc., plus problems with the turbos once they start rotating again........ouch. I hope you have a big wallet because you will need one.
  9. What are you wanting to know Si........I have had two jobs, especially when the kids were young and the interest rate hit 15% and then Maggie introduced the poll tax. Ive still got a soft spot her tho' ....in the North Sea.
  10. Well lads thanks for the information, A1, I live just off the A38, is that near by.
  11. Speedemon, let me know your email address and I will send you some software. Nokia unlocking software.
  12. They probably are. Once you get to this thread, check out his 'other items' he has loads of stuff and the HID's start at about 5000K so you can take your choice. Delivery is about 3-4 days.
  13. Just a thought....has the Mumbles trip been cancelled, I've just bought a passport.
  14. This might sound a bit chavy but how about some sort of treasure hunt when the weather warms up. Meet middayish, give out the clues, and then have a final finishing time early evening for a steak and a pint. If the clues were arranged differently on every sheet, everyone would head off in different directions, and you would avoid convoys through villages and any agro. It could involve wifes, partners, kids or even the motherinlaw..............who said that.
  15. The worse thing is that they are 'inconsistant'. I recently bought a fuel pump relay from Nissan at a cost of £12m and 4 small bolts which hold the gear stick gaiter to the centre console, £8.70. How do they come up with these prices.
  16. Anyone down here up for a trip.....a mini convoy.
  17. I reckon the club should get rubber gloves made with 300ZX.co.uk printed on the back so when you found someone at the roadside with the bonnet up and swearing, you could instanly tell if he was a member or not. You could perhaps include emergency telephone numbers of either techy type guys in the area, for advice, or a taxi service so they could get to a bus/train station and get home.
  18. Hi MGH, I am not very good with shortening these Ebay links down but here it is. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8034107649&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AVRI&rd=1 Both me and my son bought them for our Zeds and they are 'BRILLIANT' you can go out at night with confidence, one small snag tho', they make the main beam look crap afterwards.
  19. Hi Neil, If you can get a 94 TT Zed delivered to the UK for £1600 it would be a bargain, and I would go for it providing you get alook at the auction sheet which shows the condition of the car. They grade them according to condition, I think it is 1 to 5, with 5 being the best. The usual scoring for a really good car is 4 or 4.5 which would have low mileage, good bodywork and usually everthing working as it should. I have a mate who imports Bongos (people carriers by Mazda) and although he buys 1995's to avoid the SVA test, the auction price for a good one is about £2400 but he has to pay shipping on top which is about £1100 per vehicle. your price of £1600 sounds very cheap. I would be interested if its true.
  20. The only complaint I have is when braking down from a high speed in an emergency, the ABS reaction is violant. The first time I experienced it, I stopped the car and checked the wheel nuts for tightness. Apart from that I think they are acceptable for normal road use.
  21. Come on Al, you got a top looking motor, the totty you brought to the meet would have made me interested in watersports too, and you got a white van to boot. Your life from here looks sweet mate, but of course the syncro is f****d in your box.
  22. Hi Graham, I have just looked through my bit and pieces and I have obviously discarded it. The saga took place April 2005. Sorry mate.
  23. My apologies Syed for hijacking your thread, but I have spotted a Gruntpa dig here. You want to make sure your gearbox is Ok first tho.
  24. Blimey lads, thats got more gauges than Berkley Power Station. Have you got one there for the tyre pressures ??
  25. Bloody 'ell PK, you better hire a container for this lot.

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