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03-09-2008, 10:51 PM | #1 |
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Rare S30's and parts
The 432Z.. is probably one rare version of the S30 Z
Here is a S30 Z with the OS Giken DOHC head. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LC_4J1MmRU&feature=related[/ame] How much is a 432z worth ? Well , which one ? there is a road going version and also a "R" Version as well. good clean all orginial 432 = $120,000+ The so called "R" version = $are you freakin nuts ? What does 432 stand for ? 4=valves. 3=solex Mikuni's. 2=camshafts. |
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03-09-2008, 11:51 PM | #2 |
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seemed like some of those dudes didnt know how to drive stickshift too well, and that whole video is just like wangan midnight... but damn that car is sick. Never even knew this existed. Nice post.
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03-10-2008, 08:43 PM | #4 |
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Here are some photos from a guy I know who is a god of all things S30.
These are some pics of his of early efforts to 'improve' the aero characteristics of S30-series Z cars. First shot. A 1971 factory 'Works' 240ZR race car with an FRP front panel that reduces the radiator inlet size ( I believe it was also fully ducted to the rad support panel ) and gives a separate inlet duct for the carbs. This car also sports a front 'spoiler' with brake ducts and slots for the QuickJacks used in the pits. The full-length FRP engine/trans undertray appears to be slightly damaged and is hanging down at the back. Note that this car - like so many of the Japanese circuit race Z cars of that period - was built for endurance races that varied from 300 to 1000km in length: Another Works car at speed. Similar to above spec, but with outlet ducting added to the bonnet ( hood ): A slightly clearer view of the bonnet ducting in this 'pit-in' shot: Aftermarket race parts suppliers in Japan were soon on the case, and producing their own versions of the parts seen on the Works cars. Here's a period magazine ad from 'Scuderia Nissan' ( a race team / parts manufacturer not actually affiliated to Nissan Motor Co. ) that shows a similar front panel treatment - but this time for the S20-engined Z432. Note the carb inlet duct on the opposite side to that of the L-series engined versions:
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03-10-2008, 08:45 PM | #5 |
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During the 1971 race season, many of the 'Works' race cars began to be fitted with the newly-homologated 'ZG' aerodynamic body parts. These were updated, changed, modified and tweaked between almost every race, and by 1973 the full-blown super-wide overfender versions with super deep front spoilers were in full use.
Once again, radiator inlets at the front of the car were ducted all the way up to the rad support. These were difficult to see when the bonnet ( hood ) was in place, but were sometimes revealed in the pits - or when the car was damaged:
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03-10-2008, 08:46 PM | #6 |
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Here's a car that shows some interesting modifications. Driver Haruhito Yanagida ( boss of well-known Z specialist garage and race team 'CENTRAL 20' ) was a sometime Nissan 'Works' SCCN team driver, and had good access to some trick Works parts and cars. However, he also had some of his own ideas - as illustrated here.
This cars sports the full Works Group 4 aero package G-nose kit. Note the extra-deep rear spoiler and small 'flip' strip above the rear window, and the alloy side-skirts: During the 1972 season, some teams experimented with fins on the rear deck. Here's Yanagida again, this time in his much-photographed red/white/blue Hitachi / Checkman-sponsored car: And another SCCN team driver in the same event - Seiichi Suzuki in the Maruzen Technica-sponsored Tomei car. Suzuki was sadly destined to perish in a race accident within just a couple of years:
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03-13-2008, 08:20 PM | #11 |
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the exquisite O.S. Giken DOHC head for L:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LC_4J1MmRU[/ame] more info here: http://www.tomitaku.com/works/tc24/index.html
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05-14-2008, 01:23 PM | #20 |
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08-05-2008, 11:23 AM | #23 |
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i dont know why it comes up like that ^^^^ but the starroad.co.jp sexy coil overs with built in spindles. hybridz forum is pretty extensive. the guys on there have been swapping these cars with everything. and when you see their full builds its crazy the things they do to the chassi. there was one guy from Europe that made his custom rear to fit the whole rear sub from a skyline.
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01-19-2014, 09:07 PM | #30 |
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Rare S30 Aero Parts
Rare parts:
Long Nose that we produce: Large selection of body kits and carbon fiber hoods availble on our websites carbonfiberhoods.com and groundeffects.com ---- Wide Fender Flares: Here's some new wide body flares that we have the for the Datsun Z. They might fit other cars but this is a replica of the proprietary design specifically for the 240Z. Attach with rivets and 3M automotive trim tape (not included) At the time of this post we do have these in-stock in the Las Vegas warehouse if anyone is interested, thanks. Datsun carbon fiber hoods, fender flares and other aero parts. Duraflex Kits 20% off MSRP Origin Version Select VS Aero SEIBON Thanks for choosing Carbonfiberhoods. -- Carbonfiberhoods 3565 E Post Rd Suite 108 Las Vegas Nevada 89120 Skype: carbonfiberhoods Email / Gtalk: [email protected] Tel: +1 (702) 900-CFHOODS Tel: +1 (702) 900-2346
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