• GARAGE: S20 Valve cover / Kobe Mag wheels / Datsun Sign

    It’s the time of the year when people clean out their basements – and that means shopping time for me. The first thing I found was a huge Datsun Dealer sign in very good condition. It’s a Double-sided FL-tube sign which the previous owners got in the barn when they bought their house. And it has since then been there, until they decided to sell it, recently. It’s in very good condition but got a bit of dirt inside. Time for a little side-project: Dismantled it all: Cleaned everything without getting rid of the patina: And got rid of the old electronics, which were in a very questionable and unsafe…

  • 240Z: Bride x Autolook Test fit

    Time for another update: After some weeks of waiting, finally the Bride MO seat rails arrived. After studying various solutions, and by wanting to keep it Japanese, I ended up with the bride MO type rails: A first check to see if they fit in the car, showed it all works well: Next step: Fit them to the seats: I used some existing holes, but need to drill a few new ones. So this is all just a quick mockup to see if it all fits: First result looks good. One problem I noticed is that the door handle will touch the seat so it needs to go slightly higher…

  • EK9: Optional Mudflaps and documents found

    While the car is in hibernation, I’ve collected some stuff for the EK9 again. First, a set of kind-of-rare Civic EK Hatchback mudflaps. They came with all the dirt from the previous owner, but after a bit of brushing it off with warm soap-water, they look quite good (See first photo). What I didn’t think of, though, is the fact that they probably won’t fit with the TypeR’s rear under spoiler? Time to check my Japanese Honda accessories catalogue:   The Mudflaps were actually available, even specifically in TypeR colors like NH-0, but only the front ones. Which is also mentioned in the previous photo – That only the front…

  • 240Z: STE Synchrometer Carb adjustment toolbox

    As somebody who used to develop test equipment and test procedures as a profession, I just love special tools and equipment and when they’re for one of my cars, I always collect them. Recently, my mate Florian found a pretty much complete set of an STE “Synchrometer” for Nissan / Datsun SU (Hitachi) Carbs. STE stands for Shleyer Test equiipment and is a german Company who used to make those, in what to appears some kind of Partnership with Datsun / Nissan Germany back in the day. The company still exists, but only seem to sell their Standard product now. The tools come in a nice wooden box with a…

  • 240Z: Nissan sports option / NISMO intake and various other stuff

    I’ve been collecting stuff again. But this time there are some more exclusive items than usual: First, a French “Sport-Auto” magazine. I usually don’t buy random magazines with Z-reports inside. But this one features a quite special car. Not the original Fender Top mounted turn signals. It appears to be a car with quite an interesting mix of parts. and I will definitely have to look at this one closer. Maybe it will also end up in my Knowledge-post about the Development of the European spec cars. It could be one of those rare early prototypes, seen here. Then, I got a Japanese Fairlady Z parts manual, which includes the…

  • 240Z: Datsun NOS parts hunting in the Snow

    Recently, I saw an ad for some Datsun NOS parts for sale. The photos didn’t really reveal a lot, but the lot appeared to have some good stuff included, and the price was fair. It was an 8-hour round-trip away, though. After talking to the seller a bit, I somehow felt the urge for a little road trip to collect that stuff, so we agreed on a date. Unfortunately, we had heavy snowfall in the black forest: After I made it across the snowy hills, the highways weren’t any better either. Luckily, the weather changed after 2 hours and I eventually made it to the owner. A collector of various…

  • EK9: Honda advertising & training VHS video cassettes digitized

    Recently, I obtained some rarer and cool VHS Video cassettes in Japanese NTSC Format from Japan. Those were both original Honda Video cassettes, which I bought in Japan. Since I don’t have a VHS player anymore, I had the videos digitized by a professional company, which also removed various distortion and other artifacts, which often appear on old cassettes. The first one (left in previous photo) is called “TRY! HONDA RACING SPIRIT CIVIC TYPE R” and is basically an advertising video which was given by HONDA to their Primo dealerships which sold the EK9, to show in their showroom or at the EK9 display. It features JGTCC racing driver Okada…

  • EK9: Strut braces restoration & documents from Japan

    So. I have been busy in the last few weeks collecting stuff and getting some minor work done, while the car is in hibernation. Let’s start with the stuff I got from  Japan. First, I forgot to show you the parts manual “No. 8” which was in the last post, but without any details: It’s the “final version” parts manual for the EK-series, so it covers all hatchback versions including the latest models before the model change Then, I got this: On the left side, there is a Civic EK9 promotional VHS Video, that was supposed to run on displays in the Honda Primo showrooms in Japan, to promote the…

  • 240Z: Rallye clock Oscillator & Seat installation and much new stuff

    I have been doing loads of small things over the Christmas holidays, and also got many deliveries of recently acquired stuff. Let’s take a closer look at what happened in the past few days. First, I got various deliveries of Books from Japan fore some nice holiday-season reads: But then I thought i should better do some actual work on the car. So I installed the passenger seat: It’s actually the first time I can sit inside the car since 12 years or so. The reason I installed this car, was to figure out which route to go with the seats (OEM or aftermarket) and find a suitable solution for…

  • 240Z: Recreating an iconic Fairlady Z Press Photo in Tokyo

    At the recent S30.world Japan tour Car meet, Our man Endo-san brought a nice old Nissan advertising canvas printed photo of an Automatic transmission Fairlady Z, which was meant to be hung in Nissan Dealerships showroom back in time. We liked the photo a lot, and some of the team were able to figure out the original location in Tokyo, where the photo was taken. A rather spontaneous idea grew quickly and a few days later we found ourselves in that exact spot, where the original photo was taken with the aim to recreate that photo with Kats Z432. The problem was, unfortunately, that we didn’t have any shooting permission.…