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Old 05-11-2009, 09:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
graduation
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Join Date: May 2009
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Hello all. My name is Marcy. I'm OBSESSED with the 370Z. I wasn't a huge Z fan up until a couple years ago and finally now that I'm about to graduate from college, I am going to own one. I am finishing up my last 2 semesters now and so I will be getting a 370Z as a graduation/christmas/hopefully a new job present from my father. I am daddy's little girl and since my mom bought me my last car, a now practically defunct 2004 Mazda3 thanks to my crazy antics driving a new car at 17, this will be a gift from him. Of course, I'm not sure how much of the Z will be a gift and how much I will be paying myself but who cares? I am so excited to own this car and I already have in mind all the things I want to do to it!

Any suggestions as far as what equipment you deem necessary? Sports Package? Splash Guards?

Also, if you live in Miami, Fl - let me know of any shops you recommend for tinting windows and lights. I plan to buy it in black and murder it out and change all the amber lighting to white and I wasn't really happy with the tint job on my Mazda. I'm looking to go darker than legal this time so I'm going to be really picky about who I choose. I'm not as savvy as most you guys that are doing that **** yourself! How about tinting the windsheild? Has anyone done it? I was thinking about doing a light tint on it but I don't want to rack up too many tickets from the pigs. I just want as much tinting as possible for 3 reasons. 1 - Aesthetic. 2 - Keep immigrants from driving their clunky cars near mine and not looking at the road because they love to stare and holler at young girls in a nice car as if I were to actually respond to this behavior. 3 - HEAT! It is sooooo hot here in Miami most of the time and I don't have a garage so there will be a lot of sunlight coming in and I want to protect the interior of my car as much as possible.

If you're still reading - thanks.

I can't wait to post pictures of my child here in a few months and to finally own a car that can keep up with my driving!
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