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KMO-II 08-16-2021 01:53 PM

100, 000 miles.. 2014 NISMO
 
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Hit 100K in the NIZZY ! No problems since i bought brand new 13 Aug 2014.

crazy4oldcars 08-16-2021 02:13 PM

Good job on keeping her up so well!

My '16 NISMO rolled 67,000 (miles) last week. Doing the math, I should be close to 100K by the 7 year mark. I still have 3 months to her birthday (bought day?).


Kirk B.

KMO-II 08-16-2021 02:18 PM

Thank you ! Yours looks well kept as well.. keep it up !! This has been my best car ever!! I still get excited to drive it , and it still turns a lot of heads...

crazy4oldcars 08-16-2021 02:31 PM

Same here. I've had *cars l* liked before, but this is the first one I have really wanted to keep. She'll be paid off in a couple of months, and I can start saving for bolt-on's, lol.


Kirk B.

zeeder 08-16-2021 02:39 PM

Congrats! Mine is getting close to 80k miles, though I bought it with 76k w/ full bolt-ons. I'll be putting a tune on it this month so I'm pretty excited about that.

KMO-II 08-17-2021 01:29 PM

Awesome ! Enjoy those mods when you get em!

KMO-II 08-17-2021 01:30 PM

Thanks.. and Nice !

ht4e 08-17-2021 01:44 PM

cant say the same for my nismo. I bought MY19 from a guy who drove 20k miles less than 1 yr of ownership in 2019. Cars been to the dealership for repair more times than I took my bmw for free maintenance. lol
last update was the nissan NA trying to good will 80% of the AV unit that cost 8000k labor excluded.

KMO-II 08-17-2021 02:36 PM

oh wow.. Thats truly unfortunate.. ugh it sad to hear car lemon stories.... I guess i got lucky...

SOUTHZZ 08-17-2021 03:14 PM

Have a Z34 & Z33.
Bought my 33 IN 2002(it is a 2003).
Just 100,010 on the clock. Runs better than new.

KMO-II 08-17-2021 03:29 PM

thats Awesome !!

Tractionless 08-20-2021 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by crazy4oldcars (Post 4006610)
Same here. I've had *cars l* liked before, but this is the first one I have really wanted to keep. She'll be paid off in a couple of months, and I can start saving for bolt-on's, lol.


Kirk B.

Same and said I'd be the next gen., then I saw the 400z. :barf:

Tractionless 08-20-2021 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by KMO-II (Post 4006605)
Hit 100K in the NIZZY ! No problems since i bought brand new 13 Aug 2014.

Nice.

No steering lock nor fuel hat failure? Axle click? Must be a wednesday car!

crazy4oldcars 08-20-2021 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 4007045)
Same and said I'd be the next gen., then I saw the 400z. :barf:

Got a good look at it on the Nissan website yesterday. I have to say it looks better in blue than it does in yellow. I'm also curious to see what they do for a NISMO version. I can't see myself paying the premium for the upper tier cars.
Oh, according to the video, Nissan did away with the numeric prefix. The new one is just a "Z"...


Kirk B.

KMO-II 08-23-2021 11:03 AM

ahhh yes, i forgot about that. i had to replace fuel pump about 2 yrs, but for only
a $50 deductible is probably why i forgot

KMO-II 08-23-2021 11:04 AM

oh no, this is my daily beater...

SteveVQ 08-23-2021 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by crazy4oldcars (Post 4007088)
Got a good look at it on the Nissan website yesterday. I have to say it looks better in blue than it does in yellow. I'm also curious to see what they do for a NISMO version. I can't see myself paying the premium for the upper tier cars.
Oh, according to the video, Nissan did away with the numeric prefix. The new one is just a "Z"...


Kirk B.

If the NISMO Z version has 450 or more hp though, I seriously might consider it. All depends on the dreaded EPS feel. Idk how people can feel connected to the road without a traditional rack and pinion. :ugh2:

OT: Car lookin good OP :tup:

crazy4oldcars 08-23-2021 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveVQ (Post 4007272)
If the NISMO Z version has 450 or more hp though, I seriously might consider it. All depends on the dreaded EPS feel. Idk how people can feel connected to the road without a traditional rack and pinion. :ugh2:

OT: Car lookin good OP :tup:

I would almost think it would have to, to compete in the Mustang/Camaro market. The 5.0 Mustang starts at 460 horse and around $41k. I assume the Chevy is about the same. (Personally, I don't like the aesthetics of either, lol)


Kirk B.

Inflaymes 08-24-2021 05:33 AM

I just hit 27,000 in my 2014 nismo.

crazy4oldcars 08-24-2021 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Inflaymes (Post 4007310)
I just hit 27,000 in my 2014 nismo.

Careful! It's gonna think you don't like it!


Kirk B.

abm89 08-24-2021 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveVQ (Post 4007272)
If the NISMO Z version has 450 or more hp though, I seriously might consider it. All depends on the dreaded EPS feel. Idk how people can feel connected to the road without a traditional rack and pinion. :ugh2:

OT: Car lookin good OP :tup:


I'm not 100% sure on this, but I think it still has a steering rack, but the power assistance is electronic instead of hydraulic. Many car companies are adding this for autonomous driving features (lane keep assist, different levels of auto-pilot, etc.)

My WRX has EPS and that system doesn't provide the best feedback. It's not unnatural, but I could not feel the suspension load through the corners on the track like I can with the Z34 hydraulic system. It's not impossible to make a good EPS system though. Porsche seems to have mastered it if you believe the reviews.

SteveVQ 08-24-2021 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by abm89 (Post 4007336)
I'm not 100% sure on this, but I think it still has a steering rack, but the power assistance is electronic instead of hydraulic. Many car companies are adding this for autonomous driving features (lane keep assist, different levels of auto-pilot, etc.)

My WRX has EPS and that system doesn't provide the best feedback. It's not unnatural, but I could not feel the suspension load through the corners on the track like I can with the Z34 hydraulic system. It's not impossible to make a good EPS system though. Porsche seems to have mastered it if you believe the reviews.

:iagree: Makes sense to me.

MR.NYC.370Z 08-24-2021 11:05 PM

She looks really great man! I'm at about 40k miles; bought mine 3 years ago with around 27k miles. I got very lucky with mine too as the previous owner worked at the original dealership it came from.

KMO-II 08-25-2021 08:27 AM

Cool..... Pamper her & keep her clean.... :-)

Maldat 09-10-2021 03:07 AM

Serviceing is key and lots of oil changes

every 5000Kms

I just brought a JDM import 40th Anniversary Edition 2010 done 145000Kms.

1 owner Japan import grade 4.5 out of 5 . .brand new cars are grade 5


Has yours still got factory shocks ?. My E51 Elgrand GTR came with jdm fitted aftermarket shocks.

KMO-II 09-10-2021 08:18 AM

Everything is still factory except for slotted rotors & short ram cold air intake.

Maldat 09-11-2021 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by KMO-II (Post 4008904)
Everything is still factory except for slotted rotors & short ram cold air intake.

Nice. I love the way 370 has all media options and working easy ,,, My E51 Elgrand has them and bluetooth but havnt sorted it yet with the 350z . .

The E51 Elgrand is 4wd HWS that came with GTR badges , so ?? it has options I have never seen and have owned a few and seen many , It goes very well and handels much nicer than a hiace . LOL

350 is 12/04 build. heated eletric leather seats , auto. bose and sat nav . I think its a Base with Version T going by nissan epic data web site ..

here a pic of my 350

Maldat 09-11-2021 04:44 AM

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sorry not 100% sure on how to do this
this time fingers crossed


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