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check below is a pic of the engine plate. this is a 2 seater 1988 model. PZ refers to being the 2 seater.

z31 vin number

re the pics of the engine comp, basically if unbolt it off frame of the car (easy should be 2 bolts) then lay it on the carpet, i need close up photos of both sides of all 4 plugs that go into the ECU. just identifies possible problems with my wiring as non of my colour coding matches, and i imagine yours will be the same as mine. email them to me and as hi res as possible would be great!!!!!! hopefully finally get this old dog going properly.

to give you an idea here is my ECU at present....

z31 ecu

and that is 10x better than when i got it. and it at least runs now - sorta...

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check below is a pic of the engine plate. this is a 2 seater 1988 model. PZ refers to being the 2 seater.

z31 vin number

re the pics of the engine comp, basically if unbolt it off frame of the car (easy should be 2 bolts) then lay it on the carpet, i need close up photos of both sides of all 4 plugs that go into the ECU. just identifies possible problems with my wiring as non of my colour coding matches, and i imagine yours will be the same as mine. email them to me and as hi res as possible would be great!!!!!! hopefully finally get this old dog going properly.

to give you an idea here is my ECU at present....

z31 ecu

and that is 10x better than when i got it. and it at least runs now - sorta...

Hey ! I just came across this conversation while doing some web surfing. . . . I have a 200ZR in Adelaide.

I have had it for quite a while, unregistered and uncomplied. . . . my garage queen. It is a four seater, auto and came to me from a small time car dealer on the north coast of Honshu, Japan - who I buy interesting cars from when he gets them. He told me that they were very rare in Japan even when new.

My issue is compliancing - particularly the rear seat belt mounts. If any owner with a four seater could send me a photo of the rear seat belt set up for Aus I would be very grateful. I was considering removing the rear seats and claiming it as a two seater. I tried sitting in the back yesterday - could only fit if I turned sideways with my head twisted to the right with my chin touching my chest - got no idea why they bothered putting those seats in the back.

Photos on my web site . . . My Webpage

I have seen another 1 in Adelaide at an importers but it was a little rough.

Cheers

Dave

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Damn, Ive been on this forum ages and only just noticed this thread.

Ive got an 86 (at least I think it is an 86?) 200zr over here in Perth, had it for a few years now.

Pretty stock except for the following:

-R33 turbo - 10psi

-Pod filter

-SAFC2

-Supra FMIC, 2" stainless piping

-3" inch exhaust from turbo back

-Tein springs, bilstein shocks, drift pineapples

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She is up for sale very soon though, would have loved to have done an RB25DET conversion.

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^^^ lol at chris!

Yeah I think I own RB20_Zed 's ol car....

currently have a silvertop RB20 sitting in the garage plus some aftermarket ecu and goodies to go in at the same time..... couple of weeks away yet though... then off to the panel shop for some fresh paint .......

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The old beast is finally finished (well 98% anyhow) this is how its stands at the moment...

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Yet to be dyno tuned, only real engine mods are ported and polish exhaust ports, r33 turbo, walbro 255lph pump, malpassi fuel reg, apexi avc-r and have a NIStune ECU for it also to go in... It feels fairly quick now, quicker than my R32 so at least 150rwkw I would imagine.

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I have a red z31 200zr 2+2 auto and my hubby has a black z31 200zr 2+2 5speed manual.. Bought them both on Ebay a couple of years ago... ADORE THEM.. Different, powerful and a damn sexy looking car... :-)

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On 21/08/2006 at 11:41 PM, Stribs said:

Snap.

I looked far and wide for the last of the "true" (straight6) zed also and ended up with this 200ZR 2 seater specimen in 2004.

If I am interpreting the chassis # correctly it was the 36th ever made, all my other cars had many many more clones come before them compared to this one =)

http://skylab.bitstripped.net/gallery/d/1068-2/IMGP1157.JPG

Unfortunately I got run into in march and it's been declared a total loss by the insurance company; Try finding any panels for these beasts from the windscreen back, it's not fun. =(

More pics of my old daily -before- the smash - skylab.bitstripped.net Z31 200ZR

Matt.

Hi mate you might remember I actually have your old 200zr and over 10 years later I've had the time to give her the love required

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