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Originally Posted by 300twinz
Like how? They don't get on their knees and kiss the exhaust tips of your 370? You should attend one and make up your own mind.
370z owners had a chance to sit and have a beer with Randy Rodriguez designer of the 370z and get some cool stuff autographed by him. Matsuo-san (designer of the 240z) was there too, don't think he'll be attending ZDAYZ or Z Nationals anytime soon. Mr.K still calls in from Japan and talks to us during the closing banquet. This year Nissan opened up their test track for the first and perhaps the only time and we all had a blast taking our Z's out on the high speed oval (Can't do that anywhere else in North America).
Not trying to put ZDAYZ or Z1 Nationals down whatsoever, all the regional events have their own niche and offer some unique things to us as Z enthusiasts. In fact I am going to make the trek to ZDAYZ next year and one day I will make it out to check out Z Nationals and see the show those guys put on. But ZCON is still the one that started it all.
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I'll keep to Zdayz and Z Nationals tyvm. I feel no need to drop down and kiss your tailpipes. I've heard a steady stream of complaints from ZCON attendees and that's more than enough for me. They range from people who I've only met at other events or on here, to people whom I've come to know and trust implicitly. Enjoy yourselves and your exclusive guests.
Oh, a high speed oval? Zdayz is set amongst arguably the best driving roads in the US, and Nationals has a track day every year. Don't think I'm missing out there, either.