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  1. 10 plate, in white. Pulled into Doddington Road behind me off the roundabout yesterday, reminisced over my old 350Z a little
  2. Blade silver 350Z, in the background of a shot of Bovingdon's 996 in the pits of some track or other. Reg no. P** TUT I think.....
  3. Apples and oranges really, go for the 370z every time. I haven't tried the TTS but have had a go in the TTRS on track, great car but it wasn't any more fun than my car at the time which was a 350z.
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    Link fail Here it is, bit more than £100 but you never know..... http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/76080-loft-clearance/page__hl__front
  5. Black Nismo'd Zed. Looked fantastic and made me miss my previous Zed just a little bit
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    Is this lip any good to you?
  7. Without slagging the Zed off too much, it really is a different league. A fair bit faster and the way it corners is just so balanced. Cheers for the comments, glad its a well respected car. Happy days, I always imagine the M3 handling to be more refined than the Zed - that isn't a criticism of the 350Z though, I love it's slightly 'rebellious' attitude.
  8. Sod the badge snobbery, I like the VX220. I love Elises too but the rarity of the VX makes it interesting. There's a lot to be said for modest power, especially in a lightweight. I honestly think that the 350Z has the perfect amount of power - at least you can use everything it has a lot of the time.
  9. Very nice, how does it compare to the Zed drive-wise?
  10. The 911's and Z3M's are a safe bet. S1 Elises should go the same way as the original Elan eventually, although there are a few more of them I guess. How's about an Esprit? An E30 M3 or Integrale would be an awesome ownershiop proposition - not 2 seaters I know. Maybe out of budget too.
  11. Along witth the scrappage scheme this is a crime against perfectly good old cars
  12. Thanks Ekona, I should have read all of them, good car the M5..!! Easily done. Tis awesome Will, really pleased with it
  13. Oh no, my inner hatred of urban 4x4's has been stirred again....must....resist.....responding
  14. Bit of a late response here Rob, I havn't spent much time 'round these parts lately I'm sure your fettling has transformed her. Be good to see the difference some time fo' sho'! It goes like a train. The previous owner admitted to hitting 170 on the Autobahn and from experience to date that would be a rather simple task The E39 M5 is commonly known as 'The Beast'. Personally, I think it's a bit ghey when people give cars names but that one's pretty apt
  15. It's a big ol' machine Dave, so easily done I'd say. The car fools you into thinking it's lighter than it is because of the power and handling on the move. This can result in a few 'squeaky-bum-time' stops and corners though I should think your new Jaaaaag is similar.
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