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Old 01-30-2016, 09:19 PM   #9 (permalink)
TheWolfe
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Originally Posted by schellingr View Post
Congrats on the new 370z. Its a nice ride for sure. If I were you, I would save the cash until you are out of school. Once you find a decent job, you can go nuts. Congrats!
Thank you very much! I've had it since 10/01/14 and let me tell you: what an amazing little machine this thing is. I've wanted a Z since I was little (runs in the family I guess you could say... My stepdad's brother (step-uncle?) had a 280zx, my mom had a 300zx, and my uncle had a 350z; I suppose I was next in line )

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Originally Posted by Dreadnaught View Post
To add to some of the good advice already stated, just start by doing small things like checking and correcting your own fluids, do your own oil changes, etc. This will get you more familiar with the car and read the FSM if needed.
I was looking at oil filters (Puralator 14610, and some other stuff. AK's thread on his install was really helpful with that) and some air filters and stuff. I was also looking at the Fujimura rear diffuser. In the future, I want to try and do absolutely all that I can in my own garage instead of taking my car places and having them do stuff for me, you know?
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