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haha guys trust me it will look nice in my opinion. I don't want the track look for my car, if I did I would put the leather nardi wheel

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Old 12-31-2011, 02:05 PM   #16 (permalink)
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haha guys trust me it will look nice in my opinion. I don't want the track look for my car, if I did I would put the leather nardi wheel on but when I get it done ill be sure to post pics here are some in a 350z.





I'm sure that if a 350z can pull it off a 370z can because our interiors are very similar.
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Yeah, it'll work in a 370Z... as long as you get Louis Vuitton interior bits.
Actually, I vote for Burberry plaid.

To be honest, I'm thinking about a wooden steering wheel in my Miata. But I'm also going to pull out the Sparco seats, go with tan leather and a wood dash kit if I go that route.
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pull it off? maybe. drive the car without the driver and passenger convulsing and vomiting everywhere? impossible
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IMO, doesn't even look good in those pictures and those dildo shift knobs look ridiculous. Old styling doesn't fit in the 350Z or 370Z. And if you didn't want the track look in your car, then you bought the wrong car. There's nothing retro in the 370Z apart from the body looking more like the 240Z.
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IMO, doesn't even look good in those pictures and those dildo shift knobs look ridiculous. Old styling doesn't fit in the 350Z or 370Z. And if you didn't want the track look in your car, then you bought the wrong car. There's nothing retro in the 370Z apart from the body looking more like the 240Z.
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well if you really want to buy a authentic nardi steering wheel, try crowderscustomizing.com
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For some reason I looked at those pictures again.
In addition to the out of place wooden steering wheel, LV trim and plastic dildo knob, there's also a Crown Royal bag for a shifter boot? Now we're talking class!
With taste like that, one has to ask why the owner of this car settled for Nankang tyres.
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Big pimpin!!!
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For some reason I looked at those pictures again.
In addition to the out of place wooden steering wheel, LV trim and plastic dildo knob, there's also a Crown Royal bag for a shifter boot? Now we're talking class!
With taste like that, one has to ask why the owner of this car settled for Nankang tyres.
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well if you really want to buy a authentic nardi steering wheel, try crowderscustomizing.com
I have purchased a few Momo steering wheels (1 for my 240 and another for my former 280zx) from these guys. They are excellent from a price and service perspective.
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You guys can bash on the set up all you want. IMO any car can be turned into a classy VIP style look even sports car. I don't want to jump on the band wagon and give my car a track look.
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also crown royal shift boots and bubble knobs are sweet. just saying
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You guys can bash on the set up all you want. IMO any car can be turned into a classy VIP style look even sports car. I don't want to jump on the band wagon and give my car a track look.
Of course, it's your car after all. We're all just saying, the 370Z is a sports car so I'm not seeing how it's a "bandwagon"...and I don't agree with any car can be turned into a classy VIP look. That's why "classy" higher end cars exists like the BMW, Lexus, etc...That's like saying you can turn a Neon into a classy car.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but there is one thing that 350 is not, classy. It looks like something a flat bill snoop dog wanna be would drive. ghetto... Not classy.
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You guys can bash on the set up all you want. IMO any car can be turned into a classy VIP style look even sports car. I don't want to jump on the band wagon and give my car a track look.

also crown royal shift boots and bubble knobs are sweet. just saying
When I'm in the VIP, I'm doin' better than Crown and I certainly don't ask for the felt bag as a souvenir.
I doubt you'll convince any of us here to get on board with your sense of style when it comes to modifying your car, but it's your car and you're the only one who has to like it.
That said, enjoy!
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