Tidewater Z Car Club's 11th annual Z Odyssey Car Show
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Tidewater Z Car Club's 11th annual Z Odyssey Car Show
This year is the Tidewater Z Car Club's 11th annual Z Odyssey Car Show this is a Nissan only show
Registration is open on the site PM for payment through paypal or send a check via instructions on the registration page
Registration
Registration is open on the site PM for payment through paypal or send a check via instructions on the registration page
Registration
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Bump.. This is a charity show we are still figuring out all the details as to which charity the money is going to but where ever it goes it will be to a good cause I will keep you updated.
Also there will be a silent auction for parts/supplys from various vendors (ie:McGuires Cleaning products, etc)
We will have the grill up all day cooking Burgers and Hotdogs its always a good time.
If you have any classifying questions look on the registration page its pretty much all laid out there.
Thanks
Don
Also there will be a silent auction for parts/supplys from various vendors (ie:McGuires Cleaning products, etc)
We will have the grill up all day cooking Burgers and Hotdogs its always a good time.
If you have any classifying questions look on the registration page its pretty much all laid out there.
Thanks
Don
#17
clear tail lights
Thanks Lifegrddude,
How was the MSA show?; wish I could have made it out there.
MSA needs to have an East Coast Nationals.
To install the clear tail light lens wasn't that difficult:
1. Bought clear lenses off of ebay from Klearz
2. Removed rear panel.
3. Unbolted bracket that holds the rear tail lights to the body.
4. Removed the lights and associated wiring.
5. Used a putty knife to cut through the gasket (stuck to the car).
6. Removed tail light lens
7. Unscrewed and removed the black trim ring around the tail light lens
8. Used putty knife to cut into the glue holding the amber lens to the housing.
9. Carefully pulled the amber lens away from the tail light housing.
10 Replaced amber lens with the clear lens and reversed the removal process.
It took about an hour, if you have a set of new tail light gaskets on hand.
later,
VernonZ
How was the MSA show?; wish I could have made it out there.
MSA needs to have an East Coast Nationals.
To install the clear tail light lens wasn't that difficult:
1. Bought clear lenses off of ebay from Klearz
2. Removed rear panel.
3. Unbolted bracket that holds the rear tail lights to the body.
4. Removed the lights and associated wiring.
5. Used a putty knife to cut through the gasket (stuck to the car).
6. Removed tail light lens
7. Unscrewed and removed the black trim ring around the tail light lens
8. Used putty knife to cut into the glue holding the amber lens to the housing.
9. Carefully pulled the amber lens away from the tail light housing.
10 Replaced amber lens with the clear lens and reversed the removal process.
It took about an hour, if you have a set of new tail light gaskets on hand.
later,
VernonZ
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The MSA show was pretty cool. I got to meet a lot of people from this site and few from the other z sites. But the zdriver forum members are definitely the most friendly of the bunch. I may have to look into the clear rear lens some time. They do look good. I have the klearz front turn signal lens and I'm happy with the quality.
#19
Yeah, John...Vernon and I were talking about coming to next years MSA show. I don't know about bringing my Z though. Vernon said he might bring his. Man, what a long journey for him. From to Virginia to Cali.
#21
Yeah that would be a long drive, but I've been wanting to come ever since it started. I think I would be a little disappointed if I made all those plans to go and couldn't enter my Z in the show. But it would be cool to meet all of you.
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