TUFDAT Datsun 120Y - Now in Hibernation.
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
I wonder what they'd say about mine!!
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
I saw you the other day down ric road looking very tuf indeed
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[EPW627] pfl S14. My other better-behaved child.
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
If you were wondering who the f*** was in a big jumbo transit with a trailer tooting at you down ensors road it was me
1972 Datsun CA18 supercharged 1200 coupe (old skdmrx)
1976 Mazda 808/RX 12a Rotary
1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo Manual
1976 Mazda 808/RX 12a Rotary
1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo Manual
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
What a sweet ride guys!! looks great! and was awesome to put a faces to the names on the weekend.
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
very good to meet you guys and see your car in person. was sweet
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
haha thanks guys, as you'll soon enough learn we are blindos who never seem to notice anyone tooting at us!
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
hi brocky41 nice job with the 120y i love it!!!!
i was wondering if i could ask you a few questions about how you mounted your ca18?
i am doing what oppears to be the same conversion as you.
i was wondering if i could ask you a few questions about how you mounted your ca18?
i am doing what oppears to be the same conversion as you.
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
yea dude just send us a txt and you can bowl round on the weekend
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
Got a look at this today when i came around to see Brendan. Looks awesome man.
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Re: Lisa and Brockys TUFDAT 120Y
Well as you guys probably all know this thing blew a water line (heater) on the back of the engine after two weeks of being here.
just thought id update you a bit.
Engine and box are out - thought it would be a good time to hit the leaking sump, front and rear main seals and to change all the water hoses etc so i don't run into the same problem. Also the box was on the way out so throwing the spare in which is hopefully better. Also replacing exhaust gaskets as they let go on the big trip down too.
Dan also came round and rid the engine of all "not necessary" water hoses, pipes and vacuum lines.
Front struts have been out, again, and I've spruced them up with a lick of paint etc.
Also decided to fix the rust in the firewall which came about due to the "panelshop" replacing the rust with "liquid steel" instead of REAL steel. And filling up the holes in the floor from cutting the gearstick hole to big.
just thought id update you a bit.
Engine and box are out - thought it would be a good time to hit the leaking sump, front and rear main seals and to change all the water hoses etc so i don't run into the same problem. Also the box was on the way out so throwing the spare in which is hopefully better. Also replacing exhaust gaskets as they let go on the big trip down too.
Dan also came round and rid the engine of all "not necessary" water hoses, pipes and vacuum lines.
Front struts have been out, again, and I've spruced them up with a lick of paint etc.
Also decided to fix the rust in the firewall which came about due to the "panelshop" replacing the rust with "liquid steel" instead of REAL steel. And filling up the holes in the floor from cutting the gearstick hole to big.
Last edited by brocky41 on Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.