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Where do you live as that will tend to dictate where you will go ?

NOR , come and see us

SOR , go to XSpeed

Eastish/SOR , go see CRed.

All have quality mechanics who are very familiar with Nissan Imports .

Cheers

Ken

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www.rb240z.tk

This is the RB26 powered Z awhile ago.

Steve , has this thing run yet and what HP has it produced ?

What events has it done?

I admit that old school weber equipped Z's aren't our forte but I used to run one of the quickest Z's at Wanners in the street class many years ago for those who remember the VERY sideways white/green Auto Jap Spares one :rant:

Cheers

Ken

Counges Z is near finished now just fitting the factory RB26 wiring now.His work has held up the car for a year or so.

The car had ign problems at just over 400rwhp with the ECU it had but with the stock harness now we can us a Wolf or PFC plugin.

Rich Davies(The orange 240Z in the 240v350Z test in Speed mag) set the Lap record for his class at Wanners this year having no problem running down a Honda NSX so the old Zs still have life left in them.

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