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Originally Posted by spearfish25 That's routine for all cheap cars. The usual owners worrying about everything. Sure. I'd rather keep my Z clean and summer only. People that worry about
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People that worry about these things tend to have cars that live nice long lives. People that don't worry about them...well, I make sure to never buy cars from them. My subaru has gotten covered in salt, and has almost as many miles as the Z and it's spotless. Subaru actually put some decent rust protection underneath the car, whereas Nissan put almost none. Of course, I can't blame them. There's not a whole lot of reason to rust-proof the heck out of a summer car. |
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