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Old 07-20-2018, 11:33 AM   #45 (permalink)
Baronsmokes
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Originally Posted by Baronsmokes View Post
I revel in owning a Z.
The body style is a home run.
How many times have you turned and looked at your Z or had comments from strangers.

The 370Z is a classic car that you can buy restored as in brand new.
You can pick up low mile cars at great prices.

Being that the car has not changed much you can do so many modifications to the car at reasonable prices to be more competitive with competition.

Yes, the car needs an update in performance and technology.That will be for a new Z model.(Z35)

For now I enjoy my Classic roadster.
A lot of people complain about the Z being outdated.I bought the Z because I like the Classic RWD Sports Car.

I'm probably late to the party on seeing this R8.

I thought it was interesting that high tech Audi puts out 2018 R8 V10 RWS.

Rear wheel drive and naturally aspirated engine.

People must want a classic style sports car or Audi would not have built.

Enjoy you Z.
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