A&Q about 350Z
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Hello, can some kind gentleman or lady please post some pictures of all their emblems on their 240z, iam finally taking my car to the body shop tommorow, and the guy that is doing my car had a 280z but some of the emblems are in different locations on the 240z [by the fenders], can someone please post pics in good proportion so that the body shop guy can put them on correctly, iam gonna advise him too but i want to show him pictures just for good measure, it would be very much appreciated. thanks!
73' 240z: F54 4.2L, OS Giken LY DOHC Crossflow head, 17:3comp.ratio, N33, Tripple SU's, T10 Hybrid Draw-Through TT @ 47pds, Roots&Centrifugal Type supercharger, 3-2-1 headers, Centerforce 4 clutch, 6oz flywheel, R300 differential, Super-Hicas
Post Edited (May 8, 7:34pm)
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'05 350Z Chrome Silver Touring
'73 240Z
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uhh i dont think that pics gonna help him
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03 CS Touring
VIN #189
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77 280Z with SBC, 700R4, Vette C4 IRS W/11.5 rear disk, Centerlines 16x9.5 W/BF G 245x45ZR Comp T/A Rear and 15x7 Ft W/BF Goodrich Euro 225x15 on ft. Soon to have Coleman 12.2x1.25, x-drilled, zinc plated, Rotors W/Billet Outlaw 4000. Z U V8ter
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RAWR your mocking me, thats it iam gonna burn u off the road henry!!
73' 240z: F54 4.2L, OS Giken LY DOHC Crossflow head, 17:3comp.ratio, N33, Tripple SU's, T10 Hybrid Draw-Through TT @ 47pds, Roots&Centrifugal Type supercharger, 3-2-1 headers, Centerforce 4 clutch, 6oz flywheel, R300 differential, Super-Hicas
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It's the only Z there is according to Datto, and he can't place the emblems properly?
Golly, kid. What's up with that?
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If I had a 240Z, i'd help you. But, I don't.
1976 280Z
Draw-Through Turbo, 10 PSI, 4 Bbl Holley, E88, L28 (Flat), 10:1 CR, 5 Spd
1974 Corvette Stingray:
350, 400 Automatic, T-Tops, 8.5:1 CR, 78,000 Miles
1994 Acura Integra:
1.8L, 5 Spd, 189,000 and Counting!
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the "240z" emblem goes on the hatch the mid sized "datsun" emblem goes right above it, then the two long "datsun" emblems go on the lower front fenders and the little circular emblem that says "datsun" goes on the hood.
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1981 n/a 280zx
1952 m38a1 jeep willy's
1971 fairlady 240z
95 300zx N/A
72 240z
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hoov100 is right on the money. It's pretty simple. The "datsun" emblem on the hatch goes at a diagonal direction to the horizontal "240" emblem beneath it. I've got a 240, and if my roommate can find his camera, the means for pics. I'll see if I can secure it, and put the hatch emblems back on for ya. No promises, though.
1973 240z 5spd | Dual Webers | Koni Shocks | And the crowning glory: the big red push button ignition. vrOOOM!
Pics
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:D
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'05 350Z Chrome Silver Touring
'73 240Z
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They are pretty much keyed so they only fit one way anyway. The bodyshop guy doesn't need to be a rocket scientist to get it figured out... Between the 2 of you, you should get it right.
1972 240Z 4-speed, header, 3.54 R200, Crane XR-3000 Ignition, 280Z tach, Tokico Blue Struts, Suspension Tech Springs, Poly Bushings. Visit me at my website for your custom EFI & restored Datsun parts
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only one of rear:
or back:
The disired front bonnet emblem was not on the car when I got it, but
that one shouldn't be hard; the left "Datsun" front fender emblem on mine was too brittle to stay on the first wash after 16 yrs. The right one is against my garage wall...and may only help with height unless its centered
from back edge to wheelwell
'73 240z, sitting 16 years in garaged storage...Spring 2005 endeavor...
Twin Cities, Mn
Post Edited (May 9, 9:07am)
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Thx alot rjohnson iam gonna print em out to show it to the guy, to the rest of you thanks for your help, see i know where theey go, i just want to make super sure, that he knows what he doing
73' 240z: F54 4.2L, OS Giken LY DOHC Crossflow head, 17:3comp.ratio, N33, Tripple SU's, T10 Hybrid Draw-Through TT @ 47pds, Roots&Centrifugal Type supercharger, 3-2-1 headers, Centerforce 4 clutch, 6oz flywheel, R300 differential, Super-Hicas