Projekt 928
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Projekt 928
For those that can't find (or afford) the book...
saphriel has posted a nice overview over at Flat-6.net.
928 Development History
What about 'dem taillights?
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saphriel has posted a nice overview over at Flat-6.net.
928 Development History
What about 'dem taillights?
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Tarek,
I completely agree with you on the photo that PorKen posted. I even think it looks like a the more modern version of the early Z (was it a 240z?) that Nissan made in the 90s.
Porken,
Thanks for posting the link to this information on the Projekt 928...wonderful stuff.
I found the Project 928 book for $199.00 in my recent Internet search. Now, I am NOT one to openly advocate blatant disregard of the author and publisher copyrights. However, I'm secretly hoping that a 928 enthusiast somewhere on the planet will convert the contents of this out-of-print publication to PDF or other format (e.g., jpeg) and distibutes it for a reasonable sum (e.g., cost of the blank CD-R...perhaps) to those of us who'd rather spend that sum on maintenance or upgrades to our vehicles Who know, perhaps "Saphriel" from the Flat-six.net forum will oblige?
Best,
TUK
I completely agree with you on the photo that PorKen posted. I even think it looks like a the more modern version of the early Z (was it a 240z?) that Nissan made in the 90s.
Porken,
Thanks for posting the link to this information on the Projekt 928...wonderful stuff.
I found the Project 928 book for $199.00 in my recent Internet search. Now, I am NOT one to openly advocate blatant disregard of the author and publisher copyrights. However, I'm secretly hoping that a 928 enthusiast somewhere on the planet will convert the contents of this out-of-print publication to PDF or other format (e.g., jpeg) and distibutes it for a reasonable sum (e.g., cost of the blank CD-R...perhaps) to those of us who'd rather spend that sum on maintenance or upgrades to our vehicles Who know, perhaps "Saphriel" from the Flat-six.net forum will oblige?
Best,
TUK
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Originally posted by Steve J.
Being a 928 enthusiast without owning this book would be like a Christian without a bible. It is sacred.
Being a 928 enthusiast without owning this book would be like a Christian without a bible. It is sacred.
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Originally posted by Steve J.
Being a 928 enthusiast without owning this book would be like a Christian without a bible. It is sacred.
Being a 928 enthusiast without owning this book would be like a Christian without a bible. It is sacred.
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hehe...
There's 3 copies on Barnes and Noble including a German language version. Cheapest is $211.76, not bad! Two others for $367.50. The English version is "Project 928", the German version is "Projekt 928".
There's 3 copies on Barnes and Noble including a German language version. Cheapest is $211.76, not bad! Two others for $367.50. The English version is "Project 928", the German version is "Projekt 928".
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Those prices are incredible ! I must have really scored when I purchased mine on eBay about 5 months ago. I bought the German language version for only $70 and it was in close to pristine condition.
The photos showing the early hood design with air intakes along the side of the hood are pretty neat.
Rob
The photos showing the early hood design with air intakes along the side of the hood are pretty neat.
Rob
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I was even luckier - I got my English language version for Christmas a few years ago. I'll keep it forever - unless I become really broke and need to sell it to buy food and/or shelter.