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Originally Posted by Skeeterbop The long nose and short overhangs has always been classic styling cues of pretty much any front engined rear wheel drive sports car. As already pointed
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Ok then why don't you prove how the Z is a ground breaking design and doesn't use styling cues that other cars haven't used. This is pointless to argue, how hard is it to accept that they aren't copying the Z and just using tried and true sports car styling? I'll keep reading the thread cause people are posting up some funny pics, but I'm done arguing the point.
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