Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
yes i agree that LPG could be a much better and easier option, Glenn.
with a EFI motor, you just need ignition and spark with electronic distributor, gas adapter ring and tank and gas line and filler setup.
and some wiring and a gauge in the cabin and your away.
tuned to extra advanced ignition timing and checked by LPG fitter for correct flow, and your away
much cheaper than EFI install and setup. 2nd hand reckon about $500 with in date tank. 45 litre would fit in bellett nicely.
one day....
OZ
with a EFI motor, you just need ignition and spark with electronic distributor, gas adapter ring and tank and gas line and filler setup.
and some wiring and a gauge in the cabin and your away.
tuned to extra advanced ignition timing and checked by LPG fitter for correct flow, and your away
much cheaper than EFI install and setup. 2nd hand reckon about $500 with in date tank. 45 litre would fit in bellett nicely.
one day....
OZ
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
I have a friend in the gas business who can probably do me a good deal. Anyway, food for thought perhaps if i eventally decide to fix up the spare Sport and fit a DOHC to it 
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
Thanks for coming again guys, you put on a fantastic display!
Here is a link to a LOAD of photos
https://picasaweb.google.com/113432889999220868273/ClassicJapan2012?authuser=0&feat=directlink
Here is a couple I really liked










And that isn't even half of what I loved, I will post up some more when I get a chance.
ps. the V8 corolla isn't on club rego in our club.. actually I thought it was on full rego and "fully engineered" according to the sign in the window. either way, I would only give the OK to club rego on such a beast if it did come with a swathe of engineering reports
Here is a link to a LOAD of photos
https://picasaweb.google.com/113432889999220868273/ClassicJapan2012?authuser=0&feat=directlink
Here is a couple I really liked
And that isn't even half of what I loved, I will post up some more when I get a chance.
ps. the V8 corolla isn't on club rego in our club.. actually I thought it was on full rego and "fully engineered" according to the sign in the window. either way, I would only give the OK to club rego on such a beast if it did come with a swathe of engineering reports
Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
many thanks to:
Barrie and Trish. GT
Steve and Peg. sedan.
Grant (Wal). sedan.
Pete. GT.
Kerry. GT.
for all coming along and bringing your cars in support of the BCCV, and more so the TCCA(V)'s Classic Japanese Day.
also thanks to:
Glenn and Melina, Pete and Luisa, and Greg for coming along sans cars to support as well.
big thanks to Jase and the Prince boys for the meet up and cruise in. was great fun!
HUGE thanks to Adam and the TCCA(V) for the day. was a BRILLIANT day, and a MASSIVE effort to pull it all together. you all did us old Jap tinheads very proud!
the BCCV very is grateful and priviledged to have been involved in both the 2011 and 2012 events, and really look forward to continuing into the future.
cheers.
Brett. BCCV Pres.
Barrie and Trish. GT
Steve and Peg. sedan.
Grant (Wal). sedan.
Pete. GT.
Kerry. GT.
for all coming along and bringing your cars in support of the BCCV, and more so the TCCA(V)'s Classic Japanese Day.
also thanks to:
Glenn and Melina, Pete and Luisa, and Greg for coming along sans cars to support as well.
big thanks to Jase and the Prince boys for the meet up and cruise in. was great fun!
HUGE thanks to Adam and the TCCA(V) for the day. was a BRILLIANT day, and a MASSIVE effort to pull it all together. you all did us old Jap tinheads very proud!
the BCCV very is grateful and priviledged to have been involved in both the 2011 and 2012 events, and really look forward to continuing into the future.
cheers.
Brett. BCCV Pres.
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
you might well be right re the full reg, Brett. There were several V8 powered Toyotas i saw there.
There is no real problem getting a modifed car on the Permit system. It has to be engineered though, of course. There is no provision for modified cars after 1949 to be on the Hotrod plates so the H plates are there for that.
There is no real problem getting a modifed car on the Permit system. It has to be engineered though, of course. There is no provision for modified cars after 1949 to be on the Hotrod plates so the H plates are there for that.
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
Glenn wrote:you might well be right re the full reg, Brett. There were several V8 powered Toyotas i saw there.
There is no real problem getting a modifed car on the Permit system. It has to be engineered though, of course. There is no provision for modified cars after 1949 to be on the Hotrod plates so the H plates are there for that.
sorry Glenn... wasn't me mate!
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
Those super mods, V8 engines in small Toyotas etc, of the early cars, would NOT be allowed in NSW under the Conditional Registration Scheme (Club Rego).
Only mods allowed are those of the same era and provided they do not jeopardise the safety of the vehicle, I.E. alloy wheels of the period, brake boosters etc.
They may be allowed under the NSW Hot Rod Conditional Rego Scheme.
Dave M.
Only mods allowed are those of the same era and provided they do not jeopardise the safety of the vehicle, I.E. alloy wheels of the period, brake boosters etc.
They may be allowed under the NSW Hot Rod Conditional Rego Scheme.
Dave M.
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
PR91 wrote:Glenn wrote:you might well be right re the full reg, Brett. There were several V8 powered Toyotas i saw there.
There is no real problem getting a modifed car on the Permit system. It has to be engineered though, of course. There is no provision for modified cars after 1949 to be on the Hotrod plates so the H plates are there for that.
sorry Glenn... wasn't me mate!
whoops, sorry Brett...
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
nice cars rx3 with 10 a front looks good
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
1968GT wrote:Those super mods, V8 engines in small Toyotas etc, of the early cars, would NOT be allowed in NSW under the Conditional Registration Scheme (Club Rego).
Only mods allowed are those of the same era and provided they do not jeopardise the safety of the vehicle, I.E. alloy wheels of the period, brake boosters etc.
They may be allowed under the NSW Hot Rod Conditional Rego Scheme.
Dave M.
It's an interesting area, Dave. You will even find vintage and veteran cars on Club/Historic reg that are modified and nobody turns a hair. eg, I'm told that 'T' Model Fords only ever had transmission brakes. No wheel brakes at all. But many if not all, T models now have early 40's era hydraulic brakes fitted to them. You can also buy a kit of new parts to do the job. Ok, it's a 'safety' issue but modified is modified.
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
You VICS don't have much variety in your tail lights!!!!
Where are the teardrops and the 1969s?!?!??!!
No show on Glenn's Lego-land Sport either!!
There's a thread on Japanese Nostalgic Car including photos of all your cars (except Steve's for some reason... can't imagine why!!!)
http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/2013/01 ... more-24372
Sorry Steve we know your car is a trophy winner... but to the untrained eye it does hurt the retina! Hence why eyes need training.
Where are the teardrops and the 1969s?!?!??!!
No show on Glenn's Lego-land Sport either!!
There's a thread on Japanese Nostalgic Car including photos of all your cars (except Steve's for some reason... can't imagine why!!!)
http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/2013/01 ... more-24372
Sorry Steve we know your car is a trophy winner... but to the untrained eye it does hurt the retina! Hence why eyes need training.
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
Oh hey sorry I just noticed this was from AGES ago... the post on JNC was only done back on 08 January so it didn't seem like such old news!!
I guess that's why the Sport wasn't there... probably wasn't on the road yet! Time flies when you're having fun (or driving a Bellett.... same thing).
I guess that's why the Sport wasn't there... probably wasn't on the road yet! Time flies when you're having fun (or driving a Bellett.... same thing).
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Re: Classic Japan Day. Nov 25 2012.
dave wrote:Oh hey sorry I just noticed this was from AGES ago... the post on JNC was only done back on 08 January so it didn't seem like such old news!!
I guess that's why the Sport wasn't there... probably wasn't on the road yet! Time flies when you're having fun (or driving a Bellett.... same thing).
it's on the road now (20th Dec12)....... will be at our AGM next week......
glenn
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