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falcon300zx 07-02-2014 10:52 PM

:driving: Mine 09 sports touring 370Z had recall on steering lock which was replaced. It doesn't really have any big issue yet @ 26k. Still running strong. Drive nice road noise has been lessen with Continental Xtreme contact DW tires.

Like couple people mention earlier. 2 main issues would be hard to keep driving slow and not having people walk and drooling all over your car or stare at it especially when you are with your GF, ha haa.

P's_Z 07-03-2014 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1267644)
The biggest problem with the Z is hot chix wanna ride in your car in groups of 3, but there is only have one seat. Second problem is, being married and hot chix still wanna ride in the Z. Another problem is, coming out of stores and restaurants, you might find droolers and gawkers around your ride???
Other issues or symptoms of Z ownership may be may be muscle car drivers envying your cars uniqueness, which may cause them to spew rants of v8 superiority. Hateration from germaphilles. and finally your biggest problem will be keeping your azz out the drivers seat. The Z is way too addicting. That cockpit design just makes you feel like you're flying a fighter jet. After a little bit you begin to believe it is and you will want to make the car fly:driving:

Well said, sir. :icon23:

VCuomo 07-03-2014 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by falcon300zx (Post 2882430)
:driving: Mine 09 sports touring 370Z had recall on steering lock which was replaced. It doesn't really have any big issue yet @ 26k. Still running strong. Drive nice road noise has been lessen with Continental Xtreme contact DW tires.

Like couple people mention earlier. 2 main issues would be hard to keep driving slow and not having people walk and drooling all over your car or stare at it especially when you are with your GF, ha haa.

Even though you had the steering wheel lock replaced, I'd recommend that you also pull the fuse...

Limeybastard 07-03-2014 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by P's_Z (Post 2882671)
Well said, sir. :icon23:

Stick the other chick in the boot, thats mother inlaw territory.


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