JDM Legends 432 for sale

Albrecht

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Just how easy is it to swap out the Webers for the correct period Mikunis ?

Not all that easy, actually. Unless you happen to have a matching set of N40PHH-A24s knocking around with nothing to do.

But what's wrong with period-correct Webers? They were offered by Nissan as a Sports Option part and the works team used them on the 432Rs until they went to injection. Is nobody allowed to modify a 432?
 

Albrecht

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I'm on tender hooks here....

Amelia island

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am17/auction/lots/r169-1970-nissan-fairlady-z-432

Isn't it this car which then sold at the wrong auction, with the wrong 'punters' for circa 85K?

The car that JDM Legends are talking about was this one:

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am15/auction/lots/r194-1970-nissan-fairlady-z-432

The Orange car with the '432R look' makeover had some question marks about it, but I think it slipped through the net somewhat at that auction. I know at least a couple of people who were at the auction but didn't bother registering to bid because they thought it would go for much more than that. I doubt it would sell for that low a price if it came up again.
 
The car that JDM Legends are talking about was this one:

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am15/auction/lots/r194-1970-nissan-fairlady-z-432

The Orange car with the '432R look' makeover had some question marks about it, but I think it slipped through the net somewhat at that auction. I know at least a couple of people who were at the auction but didn't bother registering to bid because they thought it would go for much more than that. I doubt it would sell for that low a price if it came up again.

Crossed wires!

Yes, I think it'd be at least double i'd imagine.
 

SeanDezart

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Stricter and stricter rules here as regards circulating in big cities but agreed, A-B, diesel is best for the buck.
 
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