The Future for the Z
You could have saved yourself some time and just copy/pasted my last paragraph.

I always loved the 1990+ 300ZX design, and the fact that you can see one now, still think it looks good (inside and out) for a design that's 18+ years old is pretty damn impressive. Not to mention how I do love me some t-tops.
Although they were good, but more than the Supra or NSX, the 300ZX and RX-7 were nice, organic, beautiful designs that would not necessarily look out of place in a showroom today, save for the small wheels.



I always loved the 1990+ 300ZX design, and the fact that you can see one now, still think it looks good (inside and out) for a design that's 18+ years old is pretty damn impressive. Not to mention how I do love me some t-tops.
Although they were good, but more than the Supra or NSX, the 300ZX and RX-7 were nice, organic, beautiful designs that would not necessarily look out of place in a showroom today, save for the small wheels.


These cars plus the Supra defined Japanese supercars in the 90's and were ahead of its time period at that time and still looks better than most cars today. I have always loved the Z32 and was one of my dream cars..I already had my other dream car(fd3s) hence my screen name
These cars plus the Supra defined Japanese supercars in the 90's and were ahead of its time period at that time and still looks better than most cars today. I have always loved the Z32 and was one of my dream cars..I already had my other dream car(fd3s) hence my screen name
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