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Hello from JAPAN!!

Post by GenSZK »

Hello!!
I am very happy to join your community.
I am living in JAPAN. I own 67.5 2000 and 69 2000 RHDs.
They are under restoration projects. I hope to finish my 67.5 as genuine one and 69 as tuned one.
I have been visiting your site and gotten a lot of useful information.
I would like to talk with roadster loving people. It is very fun, I think.
Thank you.
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Welcome, and can I ask you to register your two Datsun Sports in the registry here please?

http://www.311s.org/registry/input_registry.html

Enjoy!!!!!!!!!

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Welcome!
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Welcome! Nice looking car in the photo!
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Welcome to the forum. I spent a month in Iwate Prefecture a few years ago staying mostly with several different Japanese families. It was a very beautiful country and we were treated like kings by the Japanese people. An experience I will never forget. At any rate, welcome aboard and keep us up to date with your restorations.
GenSZK

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Hello All!!
Thank you for your prompt replies.
I am happy to talk with you.
This is the picture of my 67.5 engine room.
I would like to restore this roadster as a genuine one as possible.
I think it may be defferent from what it shoud be.
Radiator fan shroud, carbulators, battery tray and clips for radiator hoses.
Especially I would like to know the precise details of the fuel filter.
My one is adapted the later style of fuel filter.
I have just the glass bowl but do not know how it should be installed.
If some one give me any advises, I am very happy.
Thank you.

Gen JAPAN
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Hello,
This picture is the front face of my 67.5.
It needs a lot of work!!
Thank you.
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The amount of work you state is needed is certainly not evident looking at the photos. Nice looking car.
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wgb1 wrote:The amount of work you state is needed is certainly not evident looking at the photos. Nice looking car.
I agree -- what work?
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ppeters914 wrote:I agree -- what work?
You know, the usual. Check air pressure, check the parking brake function, load onto shipping container headed to my house... :lol:
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Welcome to the site Gen.

Your car looks quite nice to me. It appears that whatever work is needed, is not going to be a major undertaking. You will cerainly be able to find the answers to your questions from the people at this site. Do not be afraid to ask.

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welcome, looking forward to you posting more photos, and seeing your progress. these are never ending projects, looking good. christine
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Hi Gen,
Glad you found the site. We had spoken via Email for your distributor.
The car looks good now, it will be a really nice car when finished.
Keep us informed as you progress.

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Hello Roadster loving guys!!
I am happy to talk with you again.
The pics attached are the interior of my 67.5 2000.
You will find some parts are different or lacked.
The steering wheel is NISSAN competition steering.
Japanese old NISSAN manias like to use this type of sttering.
I also need exchange the fuel filter to glass one,
and then the SOLEX linkage.
Thank you.

Gen, JAPAN
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