Anyone do business with these folks? I recall they had ads on this site.
Thinking about purchase their stage 3 front brakes. Seems like a pretty good deal. Thanks in advance
I found that when the previous owner removed the bumper shocks, he did not seal the bolt holes. The exhaust gases were being sucked in thru these holes.
But that has not taken care of all the gas though.
We had issues with this mount also. It was terribly fab'ed & much worse than in these pictures. We ended up cutting and welding to make it come close to fitting. We'll make our own next time.
It snowed 1" in Houston last week, which did not even stick on the ground. All the public schools/day care closed. 5 employees had to go pickup their kids. What a joke!
Anyone have a suggestion for a bead roller that you have actually used? less than $200.00 if possible. Tried a Harbor Freight model but it doesn't work very well.
I did not end up selling it. A complete Z with TT kit is probably the same as any other Z.
Probably more related to the condition of the car than the kit, unless it has a built block.
My engine, F54, P90A, has forged pistons, "O" ringed heads.
I'm with John Coffey. This customer will be a nightmare unless everything is laid out in writing including a payment schedule & agreement that special parts paid up front. Don't front any expensive parts. Good Luck.
Shop owners: anybody have some good disclaimers for their estimates/invoices?
Try Courtesy Nissan. I purchased a pair for my early 260. The early 260 has a notched end. The Courtesy Nissan item is straight. Also they are painted instead of covered with some black film. They were pretty cheap. BTW, you play a horn?
If you keep it in the garage, there won't be any problem from the weather. The county/city only uses salt during hard freezes, which happens once every 5 yrs. As far a "Rolling Parts" concerns, we all have pet peeves. Mine is people that try to text message while driving.
Good luck with your move. We'll all be glad to see you.
Try Dave Ramsey. I think you put both educations on hold until you find any job or jobs to live on. As you are willing to relocate, jobs are plentiful in other parts of the country. Franchises require you to put up money. Good luck!