Thanks for the message AK. I read it the same day you posted it . I will always be a huge fan of your site and I check it weekly and sometimes everyday since I first saw it years ago. I usually don't log in as I just check out general conversions and photos videos. My post count is pretty low because I feel too much that I have to watch what I say so I just don't say anything.
If I had used an alias I would probably have thousands of random comments.
I'm glad you still admire the car and I think the fact that there aren't too many 370z around makes them more special vs a 350 which I see on almost every block here.
The z event was really cool and I'm excited to see the west coast nationals at Motorsport in Orange this month.
Motoman just emailed me this link.
Introducing Inside the MotoMan Studio . . .
The tail lamps on the scale model are quite off actually. Someone at work accidentally threw that Z model I. The dumpster and I saw it sticking out of there. I pulled it out and it was damaged on the roof, sides, and especially rear. Anyways I put it on my desk at work for some time. Later my bosses at work wanted to reprint and refinish it for some P R activities and to put it j. The lobby. I wasn't around when that happened and someone else marked the rear lights for painting but made them short and fat. The rear lamps where much longer and thinner a little more mechanical.
Also I ve done a few 370z paintings over the years and I really should just post them up here to share with everyone. I was just reminded as someone named their car megaton as I did this huge megaton z oil painting a few years ago