Your Vehicles As They Sit Now
#8641
350Z/370Z Tech Moderator
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#8645
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It was kind of fun today having the prodigal son return...
...and have it share some street space with its progenitor; some 6 generations removed.
...and have it share some street space with its progenitor; some 6 generations removed.
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guitman32 (08-18-2018)
#8647
350Z/370Z Tech Moderator
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Yup! Other day, was driving along and saw this Z coming towards me and thought, "Damm, nice Z.... blue vert, nicely set on wheels, top down... Oooops, hey, I used to own that car! " She loves it.... needs work on the 5th bow motor but aside from that....
#8649
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Z enthusiasts never stay out of the game. Or at least "wish they were still in". I's livin' proof. Laff...
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guitman32 (08-18-2018)
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AX8 (08-19-2018)
#8653
New Member
It is the Original Paint.
Plenty of stone chips, scratches, door dings, and other signs of being a 15 1/2 year car.
The sun sure helps to make it look better in some pictures.
Plenty of stone chips, scratches, door dings, and other signs of being a 15 1/2 year car.
The sun sure helps to make it look better in some pictures.
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BigBlue (09-13-2018)
#8656
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Yesterday at my favorite place on Earth (waiting for parade lap)...
Have to admit that the parade lap in this car was (likely) more fun than it would have been in the Roadster with 50 year old brakes. Haha. We were warned prior to getting on track to keep speeds down to reasonable levels but then when on track, the corner marshalls were signaling our pack to "get a move on" so I did what I was told to do. Gawd, brought me back to my days in my race car and rental FF (a Crossle 32F); but in a more modern car. Still not much to compare to the blind drop and proper left-right apexes at Corkscrew (T8-8A). Ahhhh yes.
Have to admit that the parade lap in this car was (likely) more fun than it would have been in the Roadster with 50 year old brakes. Haha. We were warned prior to getting on track to keep speeds down to reasonable levels but then when on track, the corner marshalls were signaling our pack to "get a move on" so I did what I was told to do. Gawd, brought me back to my days in my race car and rental FF (a Crossle 32F); but in a more modern car. Still not much to compare to the blind drop and proper left-right apexes at Corkscrew (T8-8A). Ahhhh yes.
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SPM350Z (08-27-2018)