When I grow up I want to drive a
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Sweet!
I always said that when I grew up I wanted to be a civilian and to drive a Z.
I lived in Japan in the early 1980's and enjoyed the Fairlady Z's that I saw all around me. To me the car was as simple as you could get, four wheels, an engine, and a pair of passengers. There was a very simple zen like design to the thing which was very appealing. 24 years later when I concluded my service to my country I chose the Z as a fitting retirement present to myself becoming a civilian.
I always said that when I grew up I wanted to be a civilian and to drive a Z.
I lived in Japan in the early 1980's and enjoyed the Fairlady Z's that I saw all around me. To me the car was as simple as you could get, four wheels, an engine, and a pair of passengers. There was a very simple zen like design to the thing which was very appealing. 24 years later when I concluded my service to my country I chose the Z as a fitting retirement present to myself becoming a civilian.
Originally Posted by Paul350Z
Sweet!
I always said that when I grew up I wanted to be a civilian and to drive a Z.
I lived in Japan in the early 1980's and enjoyed the Fairlady Z's that I saw all around me. To me the car was as simple as you could get, four wheels, an engine, and a pair of passengers. There was a very simple zen like design to the thing which was very appealing. 24 years later when I concluded my service to my country I chose the Z as a fitting retirement present to myself becoming a civilian.
I always said that when I grew up I wanted to be a civilian and to drive a Z.
I lived in Japan in the early 1980's and enjoyed the Fairlady Z's that I saw all around me. To me the car was as simple as you could get, four wheels, an engine, and a pair of passengers. There was a very simple zen like design to the thing which was very appealing. 24 years later when I concluded my service to my country I chose the Z as a fitting retirement present to myself becoming a civilian.
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