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The Trouser

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  1. #3 and #4 now chosen - which leaves the following: 1. "Words fail" and "Price list January 2004" brochures in glossy folder 2. "Genuine Accessories" brochure
  2. #3 has been chosen - which leaves the following: 1. "Words fail" and "Price list January 2004" brochures in glossy folder 2. "Genuine Accessories" brochure 4. The following in a black corrugated plastic wallet "Shift_Curiosity" 350z Roadster (includes DVD) "Design To Stir Your Senses" 350z Roadster
  3. Its mostly interior/exterior marketing images And a stylized facts & figures section (brief technical info mixed with images)
  4. Only #4 is the roadster; the rest are the coupe.
  5. Just having a declutter when I came across some original Nissan brochures from the time I purchased my one and only 350z back in April 2004. 1. "Words fail" and "Price list January 2004" brochures in glossy folder 2. "Genuine Accessories" brochure 3. The following in a black corrugated plastic wallet "Nissan - History In The Making" "Driving Your Passion" "Enhancing Your Journey" 4. The following in a black corrugated plastic wallet "Shift_Curiosity" 350z Roadster (includes DVD) "Design To Stir Your Senses" 350z Roadster Cost: Free to anyone interested (though will need a UK mainland postal address)
  6. Just part-exed the Zed after 15 years of ownership. Thoroughly enjoyed the car for all that time - ownership was made especially enjoyable with a great forum like this. Big thank you to all involved. Signing off, TT
  7. Lucky man - that is a stunning Zed
  8. Had mine new since 2004 - still on orginal clutch (at 132k) but one exhaust replacemanet at 80k. Current usage is low (< 8k a year ) and some funny nosies staring to appear from underneath somewhere; a bit of rust on the rear wheel arches - but still loving it as a daily commute. Hoping to go to the Moon with this one - enjoy taking it out every weekend. TT
  9. Brilliant video - really informative. Thank you. Where do I send the money to?
  10. Great video - thanks. really looking forward to the next one about rust - its a bit of a concern for me too
  11. Brilliant video As a fellow owner of a 14yr old Zed - colour me interested
  12. 130K here (owned from new ) and like you, a daily runner and planning to own it for a good few years yet. Starting to succumb to rust a bit at the rear - but I just make sure it's serviced on schedule and check the oil every 1k miles.
  13. I don't think its that - but thanks to your excellent link I've had a rummage around some diagrams and I think its part of this (76857N): Anyone know what it does? And is it important? TIA, TT
  14. Driving home tonight I heard a noise from the rear which sounded like a branch or something similar caught on the underside. Once I parked up I found this bit was hanging loose on the underside in front of the passenger side rear wheel arch. The attached image shows the 'bit' in a top down view; it seems to consist of a sturdy platic strap which was attached at 90 degrees to the bodywork just in front of the rear wheel arch at the point highlighted by the red box. It was formerly attached to the underside somewhere by the two corroded metal lugs bolted into the strap. Does anyone know what this is? And is it important? TIA, TT
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