Front Speaker Panel Kit, 70-73 240Z

Robbie J

Club Member
Black Friday special £95 inc UK postage

I like JDM and US parts whatever gets the job done with a bit of quality
 

Robbie J

Club Member
So, please enlighten me/us as your comments appear conflictive.:)
We all are conflicted, you must admit the T3 stuff is better than other US kit? Like most things, there is good and bad from each country...

Are you going to buy these speaker covers or just try to beat me into submission?
 

SeanDezart

Well-Known Forum User
We all are conflicted, you must admit the T3 stuff is better than other US kit? Like most things, there is good and bad from each country...

Are you going to buy these speaker covers or just try to beat me into submission?

I'd rather have a Zcardepot, RockAuto and one or two of Renfields' Japanese suppliers in Europe.

Where's my Z club-hammer ?
 
I thought that you were only into 'made in Japan' and expensive/exclusive parts ? I'm confused....:confused:

On this, you're totally wrong. I've not bought anything exclusive.

I'm fan of the oer stuff(carbs/manifolds) as they're well made and cheaper than buying webber etc in the UK.

Same for fujitsubo as the quality really shows, along with the development.

Suspension from Holland/Japanese engine/UK brakes/US ARB's/Japanese wheels/UK made Adapters/US made lights........
 

strugrat

Club Member
I have been looking for this sort of thing for a while but was put off by the cost especially as I would have to hack it about anyway to get it to fit to RHD. Might as well make some myself using the existing panels as templates. Same goes for the rear speaker panel. To be honest, I prefer listening to the sound of my engine, only listening to music when parked up or on a boring motorway drive so spending out on an expensive stereo that would be drowned out anyway is not really on my radar.

Maybe they could be 3D printed in the UK?

Depending on size I could get them 3D printed. I'd need dimensions to create the model.

Would be printing in Carbon Composite too, Nylon with chopped carbon matrix plus continuous carbon fibre for strength.
 

Robbie J

Club Member
Depending on size I could get them 3D printed. I'd need dimensions to create the model.

Would be printing in Carbon Composite too, Nylon with chopped carbon matrix plus continuous carbon fibre for strength.

Do you have access to a decent 3D printer? In a past life I was a 3D designer and can still use the software (still have access to it all) there are few parts that we could do with remaking?
 

SeanDezart

Well-Known Forum User
Do you have access to a decent 3D printer? In a past life I was a 3D designer and can still use the software (still have access to it all) there are few parts that we could do with remaking?
Robbie - you have received a PM re Ryan.
 

strugrat

Club Member
Do you have access to a decent 3D printer? In a past life I was a 3D designer and can still use the software (still have access to it all) there are few parts that we could do with remaking?

Yes I do have access to a very good 3D printer (and 3D scanner soon for accurate parts recreations) for my business. Its industrial hardware basically but desktop sized, although I do have access to larger machines for bigger parts. Base material is Nylon with chopped carbon, but as I said can add continuous carbon fibre/ Kevlar or fibreglass for reinforcement. Makes very strong parts if required. Someone is using 3D printed lifting chain links in this material to lift 16 tonne agricultural machines! Not needed for every part obviously but structural parts can also be printed with enough thought.

If you can model the parts and send them over to me I can provide prices if you'd like? (I can model them if required for a minimal fee)
 
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