![]() 02/10/2015 at 19:35 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I have owned two! So have a nice one, cause I just got straight pipes
And both my trucks have had 2.40L engines if that counts for anything...
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mmm all those 240s are good, so was this one
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that 4runner pic is awesome
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Ok, I'll bite. Here are my old 240s:
And, since you shared yours, here's my old 2.4L Toyota pulling my Lancia for good measure:
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Mine is happy these days. All new pavement on my hill.
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I just took those rims off my Z because one was bad, I have to get rid of them now. Looks like a 71/72.
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That reminds me I need to have my grille blasted and then I can repaint it, its all fugly. The Rebello motors are on a long wait now, I just rebuilt mine, 5 speed and did the triple carbs. Its pretty fun as it is.
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Yep, it was a '72. Those mags came on the car when I dragged it out of a field for $700. Took me a whole weekend to polish them, but they were still round & held a nice shine.
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I've never owned naything with a 2.4l but I want to
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God I need a set of Watanabe/Panasports... That thing is gorgeous.
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You have a good taste in vehicles there!
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I thought the same thing, haha. Mine's all covered in crappy overspray... I'll be hopping up the L28 that came with my 240 in the next year or so.
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Enkei Comps is what they are, I like them. Real Watanabes are $$$, these are very well made though, high test rating.
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Yeah, I remember when you bought em. There's a billion wheels in that style though. Are the Enkeis very light?
![]() 02/11/2015 at 01:57 |
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I wouldn't say there are millions of good wheel in the style that fit the Z, I had a hard time finding any that were very well made or didn't cost a fortune, real Watanabes are $4200 or something a set. I go to Japan and I checked, too much. Most now only come in all shiny metal finish and gunmetal, BUT the gunmetal have a polished rim, which I hate. I found that some used to come in all gunmetal and are now discontinued. So find a used set or nothing. They aren't the lightest, but they are rated very tough, Enkei supplies F1 teams McLaren's this year are really cool. I will say the finish and quality just looking at them in my living room is really nice, beautiful.
SPEC-E
All Enkei wheels are engineered to pass rigorous testing. In fact, Enkei established its own test standard called "Spec-E," which is tougher than JWL requirements. Enkei's Spec-E test setting requires a higher drop point in the impact test and 20% more cycles for the rotary bending fatigue and dynamic radial fatigue tests than JWL standards.The Spec-E represents Enkei's confidence in its technology and quality of Enkei wheels.
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Well I guess by billion I meant about 6... But yeah watanabes = $$$$ I like the enkeis but good wheels are gonna take some time for me to get a hold of. Lots of other doings that need done