Al Douglas
Club Member
Seams there’s so much chat these days about Samuri’s they should have there own space on the forum. Including copies, reps, wannabeis of course!
LMAO.But we already have a Fight Club section.
As I said
Great idea lets start with actually pinning down the true spec of a standard and super Samuri
Cam grinds, head porting details, brake setups, compression ratio, carb jetting etc
........Oh no we are back onto Samuri's .
Would the current owner of "Samuri Conversions Ltd" please stand up...
Someone on here (cant remember his name) purported to own the rights. He went off to build something special, not a Datsun. That's all I know.
Did he build an Ultima?
Some of us here are shareholders...
Thought yours went with the car ?
Thought yours went with the car ?
Been out in it today - call it a Samuri, call it a Datsun, call it a 260Z - it just brings a smile to your face just like they all do!
I went about 500 yds (no kidding) looked in my mirror and a passenger in a burgundy S12 was filming the car from his phone! That's what these cars mean to people.
Current Owner/Director of the company formed in December 2014 trading as Samuri Conversions Ltd is Graham Beechey, an accountant from Welwyn.
Think he was/is on here but can't remember his forum name, I remember a thread where someone pointed out the Samuri name was potentially available as it was no longer registered at Companies House. Shortly afterwards he made a post saying he had bought/registered the company name. Can't find the thread to reference.
Frunkly, of course there is no value in samuri - Samuri however is a different story (several stories even)Is there any value in the samuri name now days? I thought it’d be linked(value-interest) to the few historic cars.