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I'm glade you liked it! I see that you live in Charleston South Carolina. Home of the Citadel. Why don't you take your Nissan Z to your downtown parking garage that has absolutely NO handy cap/disabled parking on the upper levels with no elevator. And from there you can have lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Restaurant. :rofl2: |
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I lived in Charleston for nearly four years (stationed there) and loved it. The Citadel is a great institution. Most mobility impaired folks in Charleston are probably smart enough to not park on the upper levels of a parking garage (hence, no need for handicapped parking spaces or an elevator). Perhaps you are a mobility impaired moron who was denied entry to the Citadel (can't imagine why) and aren't smart enough (big surprise) to park on the first level of a parking garage so that you don't need to use an elevator. |
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How do you expect me to respect you if you can't even respect me first? :confused: |
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My Z33 was blessed by the car gods and got the nod of approval to spank all trolls with Hyandais, Hondas, and Benz's.
I'm sure I just murdered the English language with that sentence. :) |
In all honesty, my theory is that something happened on the assembly line for a series of cars. It's probably that simple, but whatever's done is done. Sucks that Nissan is making Z owners jump through hoops to replace engines, but I suppose they want to get to the bottom of it and protect themselves.
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???? I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about here. No one's had to jump through hoops to get engines replaced where warranted. The few instances here have either self destucted from an internal parts failure, or been excessive oil users (more than a quart per thousand miles). There have been no heat related failures or warranty replacements... |
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They brought their own 370z NISMO out to the track. If Nissan didn't think it would be a issue, then how come they put the damn oil cooler on the car that was there and not the production models? I even asked them this, and they are aware of the issues. Sadly, I have owned so many Nissan's in my years that I know them too damn well. I know them well enough that they don't give a crap on this issue to resolve it for everyone like other automakers. You are on your own. |
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