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Coops

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  • Birthday 03/08/1960

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  1. Rectangular plate with captured nut in the wheel arch. Unlikely done from new but certainly doesn't look out of place.
  2. Old V replacement and a couple of shots installed ...
  3. Recently installed the Aveska retractable belt to the drivers side of a 73 240Z. For me it was a direct replacement of the previously installed system where the retractor system is mounted just forward of the rear wheel arch. Bracket was not necessary however, a spacer was required to clear the interior trim on the roof mounting point. Overall an excellent replacement of a frayed belt that would no longer retract fully.
  4. Got full air conditioning system removed from a 240Z however, it is the under the dash style. Also have an Aunger louvre.
  5. Coops

    Do something?

    Sounds good to me - I'll be there!
  6. I'll be there in the 240Z and am in for the pre-meet also.
  7. Have zinc plated at home since 2011 ....... huge time sink! Requires plenty of space and although weak acid involved best to have that part of the process away from cars and other precious items. Also requires regular supplies of distilled water or similar. I run a reverse osmosis setup for this purpose. Main issue, and the time consuming part, is cleaning the parts in the first place. Ultrasonic cleaner then buffed with wire brush is the process I use. Any abrasive blasting produces poor plating - surface must be smooth and shiny as possible for best results. If it wasn't for the fact that I have several vehicles being restored, that I have control over quality, I don't loose any parts and I can redo parts very easily when the finish degrades I wouldn't DIY and would just pay a good commercial plater. The initial setup costs plus the cost of a regulated voltage power supplier gets quite a bit of professional plating done.
  8. L28 F54/P90 forged flat tops 8.3CR Spool H-Beam Conrods Schneider Stage 2 cam GT3076R (external gate) Custom 3/8” fuel lines (feed and return) Surge tank EFI fuel pump & lift pump Palnet fuel rail 550cc EV14 injectors Lonewolf intake manifold Steam pipe exhaust manifold V6 Commodore throttle body Ford EDIS distributor-less ignition Megasquirt II (Fuel and spark) KnockSense knock retard 3 row alloy radiator 3.7 R200 CLSD Z31 300zx CV Conversion and shortened axles 260z stub axles RT Diff Mount Rear disk conversion (Mitsubishi) S14 gearbox conversion (SR20DET) Nismo short shifter 300zx Z31 vented front disk brakes Toyota 4 piston callipers Coilovers with Koni Yellows 260z steering rack Adjustable F control arms and radius rods Front and Rear strut bars 3” mandrel stainless exhaust EGT gauge Innovate LC1 wideband and XD-16 AFR gauge TurboSmart 2 electronic boost controller dual Thermalite electric fans upgraded heater blower upgraded wiper motor central locking – alarm DZ Start (key less) headlight relay loom
  9. 16 x 7 Superlites. 225/50 to match original rolling diameter on rear. 205's on the front as the larger tyre rubbed spring perches coilovers fitted since to fix that issue. zzzzed ........ trying to avoid the wrong attention these days!
  10. That would be me - 1973 240Z turbo'd. Live close to where you spotted me. Bodywork untouched since purchased in 2002 and probably looks reasonable at 20 metres. More mods to come and I'll bother posting when she gets stripped down this or next winter.
  11. some photo's of Paul's rocket @ Tailem Bend Gymkhana on the w/e -
  12. One 240Z and one 260Z rack spare at my place (Nairne)
  13. Coops

    2014 All Japan Day

    OK ......... I'm in.
  14. Coops

    MUST DO SOMETHING

    I'm in.
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