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Originally Posted by XBS
well Tony ( WLD350Z ) got 2nd place for the 350Z class, he should have gotten first place hands down, some ghey brickyard with ghost flames and bling bling chrome one piece. wheels won. both the cars that got first and 3rd place shouldnt have even placed, there were much nicer and TASTEFULLY done Zs out there (like the black Z with the amuse kit and greddy TT). Just my opinion ...

3rd looked mediocre....
That is bullsh1t XBS that he got 2nd place Tony has worked hard modding his car and he does it with no help at all from no sponsors or nothing. He fabricated alot of the things he has done to that car.....once again he was shafted......you yourself know what I'm taking about
Yea the car that one first place was ghey, everything that was on the car looked like it was just slapped on and no thought went into it. IMO
Tony should have got first
the black Z with amuse kit and greddy TT second
and then maybe that blue car that got 3rd or some other nicer ones.
Tony should have got first
the black Z with amuse kit and greddy TT second
and then maybe that blue car that got 3rd or some other nicer ones.
Yup, If anyone has pictures of the Ghey Ghost flame Brickyard or the Blue Ghost Flamed Z with the horrible audio setup please post them up, those are the cars that got first and third i will get some pictures of tonys car later this week.
Peoples choice is all about who you know, you don't even need a car to win.
Here is what you do, get yourself a 240Z and hang out with that crowed at a few of there events, get to know them, then when it comes time for a vote at the nationals, tell all your new friends to vote for yours. Since they could care less about 350Zs and think they are all the same anyway, you win!
I have pics up on my site now http://www.hypersprite.com/z here is a sample







Event Review : Overall, I had a good time and will do at least some of it next year.
Autocross School : I had a great time at the Autocross school, hung out with some great guys and had a great instructor. I did ok and got some great advice.
Banquet : Apparently I didn't get the memo that 350Z owners would be in short supply. The people around me acted like "oh, you have a 350Z" like I don't know how to turn a wrench or something. I've been breaking rusty bolts since I was 12 so whatever. Really though, the worst part was the guest speaker who wrote the 35 years of Z book. His long and monologue covered information even a casual Z fan would already know. The food was good even though we had no choices.
The SHOW!
I don't know what I will do about the show next year, it just went on so long.
I got there "late" at 8:00 (parked at 11:00) and left as they finished up awards around 4:00.
Perhaps the show has outgrown the venue, the cars are parked so close together it's hard to appreciate them individually. Nice wheels are lost on this kind of thing and because we are backed up to the curb, exhaust are hard to see as well. This happens at a lot of events, so it's not just this one but this one seemed particularly tight.
The vendors booths and displays as well as the food service was good. The weather was nice all day and it was great seeing so many people in once place.
Chris
Here is what you do, get yourself a 240Z and hang out with that crowed at a few of there events, get to know them, then when it comes time for a vote at the nationals, tell all your new friends to vote for yours. Since they could care less about 350Zs and think they are all the same anyway, you win!
I have pics up on my site now http://www.hypersprite.com/z here is a sample
Event Review : Overall, I had a good time and will do at least some of it next year.
Autocross School : I had a great time at the Autocross school, hung out with some great guys and had a great instructor. I did ok and got some great advice.
Banquet : Apparently I didn't get the memo that 350Z owners would be in short supply. The people around me acted like "oh, you have a 350Z" like I don't know how to turn a wrench or something. I've been breaking rusty bolts since I was 12 so whatever. Really though, the worst part was the guest speaker who wrote the 35 years of Z book. His long and monologue covered information even a casual Z fan would already know. The food was good even though we had no choices.
The SHOW!
I don't know what I will do about the show next year, it just went on so long.
I got there "late" at 8:00 (parked at 11:00) and left as they finished up awards around 4:00.
Perhaps the show has outgrown the venue, the cars are parked so close together it's hard to appreciate them individually. Nice wheels are lost on this kind of thing and because we are backed up to the curb, exhaust are hard to see as well. This happens at a lot of events, so it's not just this one but this one seemed particularly tight.
The vendors booths and displays as well as the food service was good. The weather was nice all day and it was great seeing so many people in once place.
Chris
That car better have won! I voted 32x for that! Limited Edition powdercoated "Nismo" rims, leather black bra, Hood "fangs", thats like EVERYTHING I wanted to do with my car!!! I'm so jealous!
Originally Posted by status
NISSAN should buy it back,cause it's so nasty
The Nismo stickers really light it off to, brings them full circle. The wheels actually look plastic to me. I always wondered what body colored performance wheels would look like, the moral of the story, be careful what you wish for, it might come true.
Chris
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