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Old 01-09-2018, 10:07 PM   #21 (permalink)
gbhrps
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HEK,

Us old guys need all of the young spirit that a Z car can inject into our veins. You made the correct decision to keep your toy ... and it will help you get back to the stage you were at before your health concern took root.

The high I get every time I get behind the wheel of my 2016 Roadster just plasters a silly assed grin on my face and keeps me a young 68. I've had this love affair since my first z car, a 71 240z. Later it became an 84 300zx, and later still it morphed into a 90 300z which I had for 27 years, until my present 2016.

Where I live, a small city of 42 000, z cars are few and far between, and they stand out from what everyone else is driving. That Ram truck wouldn't have given you anywhere the jolt you get from driving and owning a Z.

And if you find that your clutch pedal control is difficult during recovery, do what I did and swap the stock clutch pedal assembly out for the RJM Performance adjustable clutch pedal. It makes it so easy to modulate the clutch and is what should have been in the car from the factory. Just Google RJM Performance.

Get well soon and get back out onto the streets with the Z!

Gene
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