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cdhtang 07-05-2017 09:53 PM

New 370Z Owner from Hong Kong
 
I just bought a used 2010 6MT 370Z (RHD :P) in Hong Kong couple weeks ago. I used to have a Sil-40 in ATL, so I am back to the Nissan game.

Memphis370Z 07-05-2017 10:03 PM

Congratulations and welcome. :tiphat:

Spoiler 07-05-2017 10:54 PM

Glad you're here... congrats on the Z

Quicksilvers 07-06-2017 06:05 AM

Congratulations and welcome to the forum! Do you plan on doing any modifications?

Chan Chee Hoe 07-06-2017 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by cdhtang (Post 3671672)
I just bought a used 2010 6MT 370Z (RHD :P) in Hong Kong couple weeks ago. I used to have a Sil-40 in ATL, so I am back to the Nissan game.

Hi,i am from S'pore,your car's specs should be same as mine.

cdhtang 07-06-2017 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Quicksilvers (Post 3671733)
Congratulations and welcome to the forum! Do you plan on doing any modifications?

It's pretty much illegal to modify any cars in HK, so I'm just planning on cosmetic upgrade and head unit upgrade. Maybe some very minor bolt ons.

(Planned)Cosmetic wise probably Evo-R front lip and 19 in Rays G25 or V1 Nismo wheels. Getting the roof wrapped this weekend.

(Planned)Handling: Nismo spring and shocks (no coilover, there are too many speed bumps in parking garages and small roads)

Sound: already purchased the Pioneer Appradio 4, Scosche Car kit, Moonet backup camera and a in dash camera. Waiting for them to be delivered.

cdhtang 07-06-2017 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Chan Chee Hoe (Post 3671734)
Hi,i am from S'pore,your car's specs should be same as mine.

Hey there in Singapore. U guys have RHD cars as well? Mine is pretty much like a Sport model in the States, but with the base 18 in wheels.

OldGuyFla 07-06-2017 12:52 PM

Welcome :hello:, have fun with the new Z!

cv129 07-06-2017 01:36 PM

Born and raised in Hong Kong myself, nice to hear someone from HK!

Sucks to own fast cars in Hong Kong though. Speed traps EVERYWHERE, not many roads to safely "stretch".

Chan Chee Hoe 07-06-2017 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by cdhtang (Post 3671804)
Hey there in Singapore. U guys have RHD cars as well? Mine is pretty much like a Sport model in the States, but with the base 18 in wheels.

S'pore followed British Road System...We are once under the British....[Same as Hong Kong].

Z-Girl 12 07-06-2017 08:48 PM

Congrats and welcome to the family!

enkei2k 07-06-2017 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by cdhtang (Post 3671798)
It's pretty much illegal to modify any cars in HK, so I'm just planning on cosmetic upgrade and head unit upgrade. Maybe some very minor bolt ons.

(Planned)Cosmetic wise probably Evo-R front lip and 19 in Rays G25 or V1 Nismo wheels. Getting the roof wrapped this weekend.

(Planned)Handling: Nismo spring and shocks (no coilover, there are too many speed bumps in parking garages and small roads)

Sound: already purchased the Pioneer Appradio 4, Scosche Car kit, Moonet backup camera and a in dash camera. Waiting for them to be delivered.

Did not realize it was so illegal there. I love HK! My parents are from there... I go every few years and love taking pictures of the cars they have over there. I see so many of them modded though... especially those modded Elgrand and Vellfire :yum: I wish they had that in US

cdhtang 07-07-2017 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 3672069)
Did not realize it was so illegal there. I love HK! My parents are from there... I go every few years and love taking pictures of the cars they have over there. I see so many of them modded though... especially those modded Elgrand and Vellfire :yum: I wish they had that in US

Cars within 7 years are exempted from yearly inspection (like SMOG in CA) and you can find someone to help you to pass the yearly inspection. So, you will see modified cars here in HK. I just want to save the hassle from getting pulled over by police for a fix it ticket and paying extra to pass the yearly inspection.

Chan Chee Hoe 07-07-2017 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by cdhtang (Post 3672116)
Cars within 7 years are exempted from yearly inspection (like SMOG in CA) and you can find someone to help you to pass the yearly inspection. So, you will see modified cars here in HK. I just want to save the hassle from getting pulled over by police for a fix it ticket and paying extra to pass the yearly inspection.

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