I agree it looks way meaner in person. It's a beautiful car to photograph or otherwise, but I didn't prefer it over the 350z I had for a time. It wasn't until my first zdayz that it grew on me. Also seeing Lou Panda's red 370z on the poker run disappear like david blaine himself was driving . I was maybe 20-30 yards behind him on a long sweeping right turn when he got on it, at which point the trees blocked my view. The turn opened up into a significant straight, 300 yards at least; and he was nowhere to be found. Gone. I wanted a 370z after that.
Last edited by BobbyLight; 05-04-2016 at 04:09 PM.
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