Just wanted to share a family member's car. My cousin bought this baby brand new in 1973. It's covered 45,000 miles and was just treated to a full engine rebuild. I grew up riding in this and I'm hoping maybe someday to own it
There are definite benefits to living in a bigger city. I'm lucky if my Nissan dealer has one Z on the lot. It would be great to meet up with that many fellow Z lovers.
Great pixs!
That's most likely what I'll do to. I love my current Z and if the new one is truly as good as they say it is then the 370 will be near automotive perfection.
Can't wait to see what Clarkson has to say about it. I'm sure he'll find something to blather on about
Plus, The GT-R is not a straight line drag racer. It is fast in a straight line but not a stoplight queen. It's a track car and those kind of cars have never been appreciated here in the states.
Have you guys heard about all the American GT-R owners who have toasted their transmissions? Here's Nissan's answer
http://www.leftlanenews.com/nissan-aban ... -gt-r.html
I've read where the base model is only 36kg lighter than the current model. Nissan didn't quite hit their goal. But hey, weight reduction is weight reduction!
I'm glad to see the interior get the proper treatment. This car officially stomps on the base Boxster and Cayman. Overall Nissan did a brilliant job of keeping the Zed firmly in its roots.
Pulled this from the American Zed site. One of the members took some great pictures and gives his observations. I like the new blue.
http://my350z.com/forum/2009-370z/39987 ... t-etc.html
I absolutely love this car. Too rich for my blood but a wonderful specimen. I have a close family member who has a 1972 911 Targa. He's had it since new and I grew up riding in it. Love the old 911's.
http://ooley-and-blackburn.ebizautos.co ... id=3450153