Datsun 240z, 260z, 280zx Club of Australia

Featured Member Rides

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Its been a while between feature rides, but like always we think its worth the wait. Some of you will probably know this car well. Its been featured in other online publications and its certainly...

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What happens when you mix a car enthusiast a Datsun 240z and a Nissan Skyline RB26DETT engine? The answer a great handling, spectacular looking Zcar with boosted power to boot. After previously...

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This month's featured car comes from Melbourne's outer suburbs. Apart from the Simmons FR17 wheels the car looks relatively stock at first glance, but don't let that fool you. There's a lumpy V8...

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This month we bring you the world's fastest streetable 240z. Robbie Ward resides in our neighbouring country of New Zealand and runs a reputable performance shop called Rotorua...

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Total 100% restoration by former owner. I bought this car as is and it is absolutely perfect inside and out. Under the hood and under the car.

Haliday in Thredbo 17th - 20th of February 2011

Haliday in Thredbo 2009

Join Auszcar members on their bi-annual trip to Thredbo. The name Haliday is not a misspelling rather the event is dedicated to the memory of Warrenz (Warren Haliday) who attended in 2009 and is sadly no longer with us.

Team Legacy Assist - 240z Targa Car

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Team Legacy Targa Datsun 240z

The mission of Team Legacy Assist is to raise funds for Legacy and the Commando Welfare Trust to support the families of those soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice and also those soldiers who have been wounded in the Afghanistan Campaign.

Legacy is a voluntary organisation providing services to Australian families suffering financially or socially after the death of a spouse or parent during or after their defense for service. Legacy currently cares for over 100,000 widows and 1,900 children and dependants throughout Australia.

Jared Cullop’s Retro Lime Green 240z

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You have probably heard the expression “clean enough to eat off”, and Jared’s 240z is exactly that. It’s not often you come across a build that makes your jaw hit the floor in absolute awe but that’s what happened when I first gazed upon photos of this 240z. The 70’s lime green really says something - not just about the car or owner but the approach to the build itself.

Christmas 2010 BBQ - Will you be there?

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Auszcar BBQ and Z-car Line up

Yes it's already been a year and time for another annual Auszcar Christmas BBQ. So head out to the garage uncover your Z, finish that project, polish up the old girl and bring it out of hibernation, for summer is upon us and what could be a better way to celebrate than with friends, family and fellow enthusiasts?

The last couple of years have seen a tremendous turn out and this year we are expecting another large group of Z-car loving aficionado's to attend. Can we beat last year's turn out of 24 + cars? Let's hope so.

Matthew Clemesha's 20B Rotary Powered 73 240z

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We are excited to present what could be a world first, a 1973 Datsun 240z with a very unique engine plant, the A 20B rotary engine. The triple rotor engine was found in the Mazda Cosmo which was only available officially to the Japanese market. Often considered the holy grail for rotary engine enthusiasts the 20B rotary is known for its smooth operation and amazing power delivery from a quoted and often debated capacity of 2.0ltr. Hence the name 20B.

Simon and Ron Ray's 2 Seater Datsun 280zx

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Here is something you certainly wouldn't see everyday on Aussie roads. A Datsun 280zx with a twist. This rare by Australian standards 280zx only has 2 seats. Never officially sold in Australia in this configuration the 280zx features a different roofline, which some would argue gives the ZX a sexier shape.

Considering the age of the Z (nearly 30 years old) it looks surprisingly modern, something very few models of the same vintage can claim.

Tasmanian Tour 9th - 16th of February 2010

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Z-car line up in Tasmania

The Bi-annual Trip to Tassie was on again this year with 9 people and 8 cars participating on this great trip across the Tasman sea. Organised by fellow club member Craig (620Z), get the full review on this awesome road trip of some of Australia's best roads on offer.

Sulio's 1974 Datsun 260z

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Possibly the most well known Z in the club and certainly the most viewed in our member gallery, belongs to Sulio. Known by his online alias of Toecutter. Sulio is obviously a fan of the Mad Max films, and as you can see from his 1974 260z 2 seater he is also a fan of the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) look when it comes to this S30 series Z.

Perhaps long overdue, we bring you the detailed story of how Sulio got involved with this cool looking 2 seater and more importantly how he also helped form our online club.

Words from Sulio

Rob Fuller's RB25DET 1970 Datsun 240z

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What's small, green, sneezes alot, handles like a cat on carpet and moves like a hare at a greyhound race? Rob Fuller's RB25DET 240z of course. Rob spent several years turning a non-running 240z into the beast before your eyes today. In fact this 240z sat in a driveway for several years.

Warren John Halliday's 1973 Datsun 240z

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I've actually lost track of how long Auszcar has been running, I do however remember our first official meeting back in the summer of 2004.

This would be the first time I met Warren John Halliday. A silver 240z had turned up and a tall fella got out and introduced himself quietly as Warren. We all moved from car to car opening bonnets and checking out interiors. Warren was quietly inquisitive, keen to see what the other members of our small but eager group had driven to the meet in.