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zed1

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  1. I believe this is what you are looking for: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53116286@N07/5399382131/in/set-72157625809569365/ Keith
  2. Do you have photos of: 411 Front cross member for suspension/motor mounting. J13 style $30 411 j13 air filter assy. $15 Keith
  3. New photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53116286@N07/sets/72157630889826662/ Keith
  4. zed1

    520 Build update

    New photos: My link My link Keith
  5. Is this part for sale? http://m1051.photobucket.com/albumview/albums/lovedatsun/DSCN5050.jpg.html?o=41&newest=1
  6. Shane, This may offer some suggestions: http://dimequarterly.blogspot.com/2011/09/tech-how-to-installing-aluminum-vw.html#!/2011/09/tech-how-to-installing-aluminum-vw.html Keith
  7. Michael, Sorry you are not happy. Please ship the jack back to me via UPS with tracking number (which is how I shipped it to you) and I will refund you the purchase price of $51.45 less my actual UPS shipping cost of $22.51. (I originally only charged you half the actual shipping cost of $11.45 on your original purchase.) I'll extend this offer to you for one week, as long as you return ship it to me by 10/21/12. Keith
  8. http://community.ratsun.net/topic/39267-door-card-material/page__hl__+kraft%20+zed?do=findComment&comment=615396
  9. The 14" x 4.5" is not common since Datsun substituted 14"x5", then 14"x5.5" on later Z cars to enhance stability. Only a purest would be interested in the 4.5" width wheel. I have a set on my 240Z with a 175(80)R14 tire. Keith
  10. I am looking for: hub caps door panels am radio heater knob vent window gaskets bottle jack and tools tail gate chains Do you have any new, uninstalled parts? Thanks, Keith
  11. Is this the jack you are looking for? http://www.flickr.co...157625809569365 Keith
  12. I am looking for: hub caps door panels am radio heater knob vent window gaskets bottle jack and tools tail gate chains Do you have any new, uninstalled parts? Thanks, Keith
  13. wayno, The $500 mould cost included in the first set of 520 set is a bargin compared to your quote. Does the 320 and 520/521 windows share common corners or channels? If so, there may be some cost savings in setting up both moulds at one time. Kip showed me a distributor cap for a vintage warplane that they fabricated. The cost of the first cap was ~$2000. The second and subsequent caps are ~$800. As a result of someone taking the initiative, now several warbirds can fly. Keith
  14. wayno, Kip Motors manufactures Metropolitan vent weatherstrip (4 37H9516 Weatherstrip, vent (pair) $175.45 at http://www.kipmotor.com/Catalogs/MET-glass.pdf). I would anticipate that if the size of the 320 vent windows is similar to the 520, the cost would be similar. You are free to call Kip Motors and inquire about a volume discount; however I would expect that you would have to prepay the entire order before he would begin volume production. Please note, Kip is a businessman with integrity. He is very active in British car preservation, coordinates the All British & European Car Day (http://www.allbritishcarday.com/) and has been featured in numerous publications. Also note, other than the assistance Kip has provided me in my Datsun projects (far removed from his typical British car customers) I have had no financial relationship with the business. Unfortunately, I have no time to coordinate the production of the 520 vent seal, other than to loan an original set. Keith
  15. mrbigtanker, The only reason the reproduction makes economic sense is that no OEM sets are available for sale. That being the case, is your set for sale and if so, at what price? Keith
  16. I brought a set of the 520 vent windows to Kip Motors. Here is the verdict on reproducing: First set will cost $750 (this includes the molding costs). Second and subsequent sets cost $250. If anyone wants to take this project further, I would lend my set to Kip Motors for their use in making a mold. Keith
  17. So I received a call the other day from the Nissan dealer who I purchase parts for my projects. He tells me to stop on by when I have a chance. Well, low and behold, while they were remodeling they found these two posters that they no longer want: http://www.flickr.co.../in/photostream http://www.flickr.co...in/photostream/ There are no date codes on the back; however the rear does say “Nissan Dealers”, so it must be post 1982/1983. Keith
  18. Nice addition to the fleet. Most people do not know that vehicles badged "Nissan" were sold in the USA during the 1960s. Keith
  19. Photos of recent progress added Some prior damage repair discovered. Click on Post #1 to see all photos. Keith
  20. The motor is a Nissan "P" series, often referred to as a "P40",
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