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    Originally posted by devon.818 View Post
    where do i get a 510?
    Truth be told, good 510s are getting very hard to find. Many have been screwed up with modern motors that aren't better, they are just newer. They often have to be hacked up in order to make the new stuff fit. From what I have seen, the cars don't handle as well with the modern motors either.

    Most of the solid 510s are out here on the west coast. They are often pretty cheap, about the same price as a typical E30. They suffer from rust in many of the places the E30s do. Oddly enough, the suspension is nearly the same as well. Keep your eyes on your local craigslist to see what pops up.

    Will
    '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
    '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
    '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
    '88 BMW M3

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      Oh man, I need to get myself a 510...
      S52 Swap

      Shtuff For Sale

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        Thankyou for that long and very entertaining post BlackBirdM3! :up:

        6287156541_32b0c468f4_z-1 by SoCalian_SD, on Flickr

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          Originally posted by vlad View Post
          am I the only one who doesn't digg the old JDM cars? Except for the Datsun 510 they look like little cartunish bugs to me. Yeah they may be nice but they don't do anything to make me feel excited


          Originally posted by yert315
          Your mother is plug n play

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            My TE72, work in progress -



            Project log -- DIRTY 30

            2.7i * Megasquirt tuned * E85 powered

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              You from Novato? This car use to be in Novato...mango...

              some old school parts for sale.. and 13" tires too!!

              http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/2809775186.html

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                Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View Post
                PS, if anyone would like the original full sized version of any of the pics, let me know, they are all mine.
                holy amazeballs yes.

                Got a link to the full size versions? or do I need to tell you which ones I'd like?

                Great stuff.
                Originally posted by FunfGan
                My car is so racecar it makes peoples head's hurt. Literally.
                Originally posted by lambo
                This is r3v, your logic is useless. We went race-prepped, factory-built, street cars for the price of a loaf of bread.

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                  Originally posted by J308 View Post
                  holy amazeballs yes.

                  Got a link to the full size versions? or do I need to tell you which ones I'd like?

                  Great stuff.
                  Dig through these, they should be downloadable in full size.
                  Monterey Historics 2011. Decent BMW content as well.




                  There are a few of Bob Clucas's IMSA 240Z here (the blue and silver one)

                  510 SSS Bluebird and a couple roadster shots here.

                  HSR-West/VSCCA at Laguna Seca: High 510, 240Z, roadster content.



                  Will
                  '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
                  '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
                  '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
                  '88 BMW M3

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                    Just found some more from Laguna Seca 2010.

                    My friend Ron's other Datsun. No this isn't the real #46 240Z, but its a very very good clone.





                    I'm not sure who owns the Bob Sharp #33 car.





                    Not quite old school, but its still bad ass.






                    Bob Sharp 280Z





                    Also not exactly old school...



                    Yes, the #46 BRE car is the real one John Morton drove.




                    The full album is here:


                    My friends 67.5 Datsun 2000 roadster. He recently sold the car so he could buy a race car, but he still has two others. This car was pristine.







                    Here is the album for some of the other pic I posted earlier.


                    A few more of my car at Sears Point.




                    And a few autoX pics





                    My Datsun and my ex Alfa GTV.



                    If you guys are interested, I can post some in car video from the HSR race at Lagua Seca. Its good quality and the sound is good as well.

                    Enjoy,
                    Will
                    '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
                    '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
                    '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
                    '88 BMW M3

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                      Blackbird you continue to be my hero!! BTW, where is your name from? Every time I see it I think of Wangan Midnight which surprisingly would make sense seeing you are such a Datsun fan.

                      Well this thread once again is forcing me to go turn some screws on the 280! Thank you :D
                      Different strokes for different folks.

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                        Originally posted by Threehz View Post
                        Blackbird you continue to be my hero!! BTW, where is your name from? Every time I see it I think of Wangan Midnight which surprisingly would make sense seeing you are such a Datsun fan.

                        Well this thread once again is forcing me to go turn some screws on the 280! Thank you :D
                        My screen name is a more obvious take on my license plates for the M3, (HABU M3) This pic should sort things out...


                        I am a HUGE Lockheed SR 71 fan. Since I happen to have a black M3, it kinda fits. It fits better when you understand just how bad ass the SR71 is. Since both the SR and the M3 are exotic and were designed with a very specific role, and they were both excellent at that role, the parallel works. My M3 has visited 4 different countries, on 3 continents, (Germany, US, Japan, Canada, and now back to the US) Oddly enough the SR71 was found in the skies over all of these, and was based both in the US (Beale and Edwards AFB) and Japan (Kadena Air base Okinawa). To clarify my license plates, Habu was the name given to the SR71 by the people around Kadena air base when they first saw it. A Habu happens to be a somewhat rare, black, highly poisonous snake found on Okinawa and when the people there saw the SR71 that was what they related it to. Also, after an SR71 flight crew finished their first mission the received a pair of patches, one was in the shape of a shield that read HABU, and the other was in the shape of a diamond that read 3+ (as in Mach 3+) After the flight crews learned of the name given to the SR71 they decided to call it that, as well as themselves. In other words if you flew or worked on a Habu, you were Habu. While I will never have the opportunity to work on an SR71 let alone fly one, I have a very deep respect for both the people who flew them and for the plane its self. Hence the plate, HABU M3. Oddly enough, the SR71 could still do its job better than anything else currently in use. Perhaps we should give up on the UAVs that can be hacked and remotely flown by someone else or shot down and revive the SR71 program. There still is nothing that can fly higher or faster than it, and still nothing can shoot one down.

                        The SR71 in the picture is #960. It was the first one to fly a mission over Vietnam, and when it was retired had the most missions and flight hours of all. It was the 10th one off the assembly line. It can be seen at Castle Air Museum near Merced.

                        Here are some in car videos that I shot.



                        AutoX in the rain...


                        VARA University at Buttonwillow last year. The guy driving the blue and white 240Z in front of me taught me how to race criteriums on my bicycle back in the mid '90s. I think he is running a Sunbelt 3.1L motor. Its fast.


                        AutoX in the dry.


                        Sears Point on scary tires... With a passenger.



                        That should do it for now.

                        Will
                        Last edited by BlackbirdM3; 01-22-2012, 11:48 AM. Reason: Videos didn't work
                        '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
                        '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
                        '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
                        '88 BMW M3

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                          You continue to astound me sir, maybe someday I'll have the pleasure of seeing your M3 in person.

                          Also is that SR71 #960 just on display at a park? That is just plain awesome if so!
                          Different strokes for different folks.

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                            rwd sH!t

                            Originally posted by Cronopoulos View Post
                            My TE72, work in progress -

                            A buddy of mine just sold his 1.8 rolla to put more time into his AE86.

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                              Originally posted by Threehz View Post
                              You continue to astound me sir, maybe someday I'll have the pleasure of seeing your M3 in person.

                              Also is that SR71 #960 just on display at a park? That is just plain awesome if so!
                              Yes, the SR71 is Castle afb at the air museum. Its just off highway 99 in Merced California. You can walk right up to it and touch it. There are several that are on display here in California, there are two in Palmdale (one SR71 and one A12, the predecessor to the SR71), one at March Field near Los Angles, and one out side the Museum of flight in San Diego. There is the two seat trainer A12 (Known as the Titanium Goose) that is outside the California museum of science also in L.A. (I think its near the USC campus). There are also two others out at Edwards AFB, the last one to fly #980 and #955 which was one of the first 5 SR71s built and was the Palmdale test plane till about 1980 or so. I think 955 and #951 (in Tucson) are the only two origianl test planes left. #980 was flown by NASA till Oct 9, 1999 when it flew for the last time (I was there.) There is one other that is also sort of hard to get to at Beale Afb just out side Sacramento. Beale used to be the home for all the SR71s. Now only one can be found The other two that are on the west coast are at the Evergreen Air and Space museum in McMInnville Or, and the other is at Boeing field (not an SR71, started life as an A12, but was converted to an M12 as an experiment in the late '60s/early '70s. There were two built, one crashed during an experiment. The one at boeing field is the last M12.) There is also one at the Pima Air Museum in Tucson Az, and one other in Utah. The SR71 is truly an amazing feat of engineering considering it was designed with slide rules and calculators. Its even more impressive that there hasn't been anything that can fly higher, faster or further since. Its also cool that the faster it went, the better the fuel economy, and to put that into perspective, it will out run the bullet shot from a rifle for greater than 2000 miles (assuming the bullet could fly the same distance.) Or for a better understanding, L.A to London England in 3hrs 47 min and 38 seconds, that's 5645 miles in under 4 hours.

                              If you are ever in the Bay Area, I'd be happy to show off the M3, or the Datsun.

                              Will
                              '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
                              '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
                              '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
                              '88 BMW M3

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                                Originally posted by !kid View Post



                                saw him at tailored tacoma. That thing is awesome



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