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chrischhorn 03-21-2013 09:03 PM

DEpointFive0 only regrets its cause if he would've never bought the car, he wouldnt have ever had to deal with me! lol!

FastPaced 03-21-2013 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2222193)
I know I do... Should've bought a second ISF

This.

So I sold my 370 and got a Starfire Pearl IS-F :happydance:

Nismo89 03-22-2013 12:43 AM

nope. I don't regret my decision in the least. I bought my car because 1) I wanted a sports car that actually had that sports car feel when I sat in it, and 2) I wanted a true sports car with a History and passion , a Cult following if you will. lol.

I didn't care about anything else. I still don't. I have my Z, and its history and heritage.... the love and appreciation to which drives the passion is exactly why I have mine. others may have more power, handle better exc. I don't care. I have my Sports car , its history and along with a fabulous car, you associate yourself with a whole different breed of people, good people. Z people.

Eagle 03-22-2013 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Nismo89 (Post 2226563)
nope. I don't regret my decision in the least. I bought my car because 1) I wanted a sports car that actually had that sports car feel when I sat in it, and 2) I wanted a true sports car with a History and passion , a Cult following if you will. lol.

I didn't care about anything else. I still don't. I have my Z, and its history and heritage.... the love and appreciation to which drives the passion is exactly why I have mine. others may have more power, handle better exc. I don't care. I have my Sports car , its history and along with a fabulous car, you associate yourself with a whole different breed of people, good people. Z people.

Well said bro and i couldn't agree more.:tiphat:

DEpointfive0 03-22-2013 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by FastPaced (Post 2226338)
This.

So I sold my 370 and got a Starfire Pearl IS-F :happydance:

Lol, YAY! Fellow ISF owner!!!
Btw, I have an '08, but if I was to buy a second, I was going to get a '11+ (quicker gear changes, and a softer ride... The ride is TERRIBLE on the 1st gen ISF)
But doesn't it give you a BIG SHÍT EATING GRIN every time you floor it?

DEpointfive0 03-22-2013 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Nismo89 (Post 2226563)
nope. I don't regret my decision in the least. I bought my car because 1) I wanted a sports car that actually had that sports car feel when I sat in it, and 2) I wanted a true sports car with a History and passion , a Cult following if you will. lol.

I didn't care about anything else. I still don't. I have my Z, and its history and heritage.... the love and appreciation to which drives the passion is exactly why I have mine. others may have more power, handle better exc. I don't care. I have my Sports car , its history and along with a fabulous car, you associate yourself with a whole different breed of people, good people. Z people.

I tell you, I'm not a history or heritage person, or even a Nissan person... I only started learning about the 240/260/280Z after I got the 370Z (although I always thought the 300ZX Z32 was good looking)

But I DO think... I KNOW the people here, 370Z owners are some of, if not, THE BEST people I have ever met.

That's the only reason I am thankful for my car

Isamu 03-22-2013 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2225730)
no regrets from me. :)

:iagree:

there is a list like that for every sports car...
had a list like that for my GSX...had a list like that for the supra, the 300zx, the 3000GT, even the skyline and NSX have similar lists

KERMIT 03-22-2013 07:34 AM

It's the vocal minority on here trying to convince others that the grass is greener elsewhere.

edub370 03-22-2013 07:59 AM

He's just expressing his opinion kermit. its ok if it differs from the norm.

tbh, sometimes i wish i woulda gotten a c63 or 996 turbo....

misterjb 03-22-2013 09:00 AM

Sorry, no regrets here. I've traded a Jeep SRT8 and even though I miss it, I'm still happy with my "Z".

UNKNOWN_370 03-22-2013 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Nismo89 (Post 2226563)
nope. I don't regret my decision in the least. I bought my car because 1) I wanted a sports car that actually had that sports car feel when I sat in it, and 2) I wanted a true sports car with a History and passion , a Cult following if you will. lol.

I didn't care about anything else. I still don't. I have my Z, and its history and heritage.... the love and appreciation to which drives the passion is exactly why I have mine. others may have more power, handle better exc. I don't care. I have my Sports car , its history and along with a fabulous car, you associate yourself with a whole different breed of people, good people. Z people.

:owned:

This should be the first thing you read when you come into the370z.com. I could've not said it any better myself.

:worship:

SPOHN 03-22-2013 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2226568)
I tell you, I'm not a history or heritage person, or even a Nissan person... I only started learning about the 240/260/280Z after I got the 370Z (although I always thought the 300ZX Z32 was good looking)

But I DO think... I KNOW the people here, 370Z owners are some of, if not, THE BEST people I have ever met.

That's the only reason I am thankful for my car

I agree. I've always had a love for the history. My Dad is the one. He owned a 72 240 and all that love was past to me. Now he lives his passion threw me.

Impoet cars are best period. There is no arguement possiable there. Foriegn companies have pride and purpose. Everything on our car is there for a purpose. So be it a screw, bracket, or what not. Domestic cars are not build with the same standereds. More thrown together if I might say. Ask any bodyshop guy.

Plus domestic guys, especially the classics have no respect for the overall culture. They feel there the original and only pure car hobbiest.

UNKNOWN_370 03-22-2013 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 2226968)
I agree. I've always had a love for the history. My Dad is the one. He owned a 72 240 and all that love was past to me. Now he lives his passion threw me.

Impoet cars are best period. There is no arguement possiable there. Foriegn companies have pride and purpose. Everything on our car is there for a purpose. So be it a screw, bracket, or what not. Domestic cars are not build with the same standereds. More thrown together if I might say. Ask any bodyshop guy.

Plus domestic guys, especially the classics have no respect for the overall culture. They feel there the original and only pure car hobbiest.

:iagree:

m4a1mustang 03-22-2013 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 2226968)
I agree. I've always had a love for the history. My Dad is the one. He owned a 72 240 and all that love was past to me. Now he lives his passion threw me.

Impoet cars are best period. There is no arguement possiable there. Foriegn companies have pride and purpose. Everything on our car is there for a purpose. So be it a screw, bracket, or what not. Domestic cars are not build with the same standereds. More thrown together if I might say. Ask any bodyshop guy.

Plus domestic guys, especially the classics have no respect for the overall culture. They feel there the original and only pure car hobbiest.

I don't buy that at all. Especially the last part.

Sure, there are muscle car fanboys, but if you go to any classic shows you find plenty of guys that appreciate EVERYTHING. I dare say the vast majority are genuine "car guys."

SPOHN 03-22-2013 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2227001)
I don't buy that at all. Especially the last part.

Sure, there are muscle car fanboys, but if you go to any classic shows you find plenty of guys that appreciate EVERYTHING. I dare say the vast majority are genuine "car guys."

Be sure to get up at Zdayz?

I've seen and actually experience plenty of these mishaps face to face and lead to great arguments. It's left a sour taste with me and I haven't come to over look it.


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