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Nope, I own a 350Z as well..
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This will be my first.
I had a Thunderbird SC, then another Thunderbird(V8), then a Pontiac G6 GTP coupe and in a couple months the 370Z! |
Nope, not my first. Won't be the last.
1. 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe 2. 1990 Thunderbird Super Coupe 3. 1996 Toyota Tacoma 4. 2000 Ford Focus 5. 1991 Toyota P/U 6. 2004 350z Touring Roadster 7. 2010 370z Base + sports |
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You and me both! I love the lines of the 300zx. |
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YES, my 1973 Datsun 240Z was indeed my first non-american car!
(I bought it new in 1973 and still have it. It replaced the '64 Olds F85 sedan my folks gave me when I got my first job. ) Since then have bought (in order): a used '63 Chevy Corvair convertible in 1975 a new '78 Toyota Celica a new '87 Dodge Caravan a used '89 Nissan Maxima in 1992 a used '86 Acura Integra 1n 1995 (for daughters in high school) a new '96 Dodge Caravan a used '98 Ford Mustang in 2000 (for daughter in college) a used '93 Nissan 300ZX in 2003 a new '05 Ford Mustang (for other daughter in college) a used '03 Subaru WRX in 2006 (for son in college. Kids are expensive!) a new '09 Nissan Murano All these cars are/were manual shift except the Caravans and the Murano. Currently in the garage are the 240Z (now a restoration project), the 300ZX, and the new Murano. All Nissans. Most useful overall vehicle of all these: the 1996 Dodge Caravan (just sold a few months ago with 240,000 miles on it.) Most fun car: the 300ZX. Based on my pattern of buying Z cars 20 model years apart, I expect to buy a 2013 375Z... (But will it be a Nissan? or will Nissan rebrand its North American line again? Hmmm.....) --jayhawk |
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Heh, heh, heh --jayhawk |
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