So I saw the Z today in Tysons Corner (DC Area)
A silverstone touring. It was so amazing. The body of the car looks so soft and gentle. All the curves are so perfect, the perfect design. It's as if the car is an angel. Then you sit inside it, slide the key into the ignition and turn slowly. Suddenly you unleased a beast. The roar of the engine was so loud, and since I was in the garage, it just seemed as if you were rev'ing at a race track. Standing next to it, although it isn't VERY low, the design of the car makes it seem amazing close to the road. Sitting inside it, you feel as if you only inches above the pavment (infact, you only have 5" ground clearence). The duel exast outlets, you would swear you think they are aftermarket consdering the size, but your wrong. The headlamps, amazing. Bigger than the G35, yet still perfectly in proportion with the car.
All I can say is it was amazing and breathtaking.. I can't wait till Oct...
All I can say is it was amazing and breathtaking.. I can't wait till Oct...
I just got back from looking at the Silverstone Touring at Rosenthal's. They have it in the garage, right in front of a tired 1991 Miata. The Z looks amazing. I was also not allowed to sit in it, open doors or hood. I appreciate the fact that this car is pre-sold and belongs to someone else. Does anyone know if you can get away with not having a front license plate in Virginia? This one already has the bracket attached. I echo the thoughts above- what a nice car. The seats were covered in orange leather. I am not sure it goes well with a gray exterior. I could like it a lot more in a black car.
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I dunno... front plate is definately required by law. You could probably get away with it for a while, but I don't think the front plate will look bad... how often do you notice the front license plate on cars? Besides, with the Z, most people will only see the tail as it zzzzooms past.
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