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Have People made a comment that this is not a 370Z exhaust? the Z it is not a 2 into one exhaust from the front cats.. i don't know if this was pointed out and the reason the og post with pic is missing..
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Great comments, I agree 100%.
The fact that many of us can afford much more and opt for the Z means something. I really like the fact that we all go our own ways to build our own personal car and share the stories. Having fun so far...now onto the next project :ughdance: |
man what is going on in this thread. I don't even know what to do. May have something to do with completely skipping a few pages (thats 1 page for non noobs who know to add more posts per page in the configuration settings so that threads are easier to read).
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Hey lou, I have vacancys... :bowrofl:
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Over 40 Z owner
I too am one of those Z drivers who happens to be over 40. Although my Z was even less than $35,000.00, I purchased it because I liked it and could afford it. The difference with a person who happens to be over 40, is that we do not have to try to impress others with the wheels we drive (we buy because we can afford to own) and not to impress others.
I own several vehicles which includes classics as well as collectors and have found the Z to be a very nice car. If the poster does their research, they'll find that most sports cars are owned by older well established individuals who does not have to utilize them as their primary transportation. I too have brought products from Pep Boys, Walmart and any other discount retailer (I love a bargain), just like the Z is a bargain. If you are wanting me to impress you, Follow me to the bank. |
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