To "Z" or not to "Z"
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Re: To "Z" or not to "Z"
Originally Posted by DannyKZ
my question up again.
All the info you'll need sir.
Your friendly Nissan rep, John
Re: To "Z" or not to "Z"
Last year I sold my 1970 Datsun 240Z Series I; I will be getting (FINALLY!) her replacement in my heart, a XFire, which in my obviously personal and possibly lone opinion, has the silouette (sp) of a 240Z. As a matter of fact, the first time I saw a XFire on the road, I thought that Nissan had finally figured out that in order to 'claim the Z history' they redid the 350Z to LOOK like an original Z ***this is not a slam against 350Z owners***
I think that the proposed interior is confusing. There are the three 'frog eyes' from the original dash, along with a lot of other stuff; the doors remind me of the PT Cruiser that we rented last week, and the rear end is too round.
I think that the proposed interior is confusing. There are the three 'frog eyes' from the original dash, along with a lot of other stuff; the doors remind me of the PT Cruiser that we rented last week, and the rear end is too round.
Re: To "Z" or not to "Z"
Originally Posted by JHM2K
http://www.nissanusa.com/370z/?intcm...mepage.Home.P2
All the info you'll need sir.
Your friendly Nissan rep, John
All the info you'll need sir.
Your friendly Nissan rep, John
thanks, appreciate it
Re: To "Z" or not to "Z"
I think the new Z looks like a crossfire with flared wells. The rear end does not look as good though.
300ZXTT has always been one car I really wanted. I almost got one, but it was wrecked (tried to hide it of course). It was an auto anyway, but nice red on black. One day I will find one that has been taken care of (I hope). The more time that goes by the less likely that will happen. The good ones are not cheap either.
300ZXTT has always been one car I really wanted. I almost got one, but it was wrecked (tried to hide it of course). It was an auto anyway, but nice red on black. One day I will find one that has been taken care of (I hope). The more time that goes by the less likely that will happen. The good ones are not cheap either.