yamaha731 wrote:what's an NC
Awesoooome (singing)
And Chris' is setup really sweet...
yamaha731 wrote:what's an NC
Cars are like women. We never REALLY stop looking.puncturina wrote:What is it with you guys? I thought Doug was the only one that started to look for a new car two months after getting a new car.
Welded in frame rails are cheapest bang for buck improvement one can do if desired.buddy bodean wrote:Mustang are flexy and heavy enough as a coupe, verts are even worse.
Of course she does...summer in San Angelo makes summer in Florida look temperate. An hour flight from Dallas...and a really long drive out....twistedwankel wrote:"Ok y'all. My really wife hates my vert. She won't ride in it anymore so here it is for sale. I am in San Angelo, TX."
I have had the car for 4 years and I love it...except it sucks when you can't get passed a V6 camry. I was thinking of adding a supercharger to the car, but then it's unreliable and needs a lot of upkeep on the supercharger setup. However I did test drive a vehicle about a year ago that I was really impressed with, but at the time I was still digging the whole "drive a slow car fast" thing. Now you're probably wondering what car it was that I test drove. I'll tell you how I felt driving it first, just to build the suspense a little. It was fast, but not useless fast. It handled almost as well as my miata does with the way I have it setup now. It brakes well. It looks gooooooooooood. I have decided that it's the perfect car...for me anyway. A Nissan 370Z with the sport package! Emoticons and smilies can't even begin to explain how much I am digging the 370Z. I would have to use thesepuncturina wrote:What is it with you guys? I thought Doug was the only one that started to look for a new car two months after getting a new car.
Chris, it seems like you've really got your car modded for impressive finish times. What in the world are you graduating to now?
Very much so. I'm going to test drive one on thursday, in Brandon, if they still have it on the lot.twistedwankel wrote:![]()
So you are excited about catching your Z's?
Well? Did cha make the test drive? I love our 350, and I imagine that the 370 is better. Although, the visibility (as bad as the 350 is) looks like it has gotten worse.nc4me wrote:Very much so. I'm going to test drive one on thursday, in Brandon, if they still have it on the lot.twistedwankel wrote:![]()
So you are excited about catching your Z's?
Can't find a manual to drive with the sport pack. Brandon Nissan said they don't do test drives on the 370. They said they don't want to many miles on the car when they are sold. No one in tampa has one. The dealer in Hillsborough Ave said I could test a Nismo, so I plan on going today to do that.buddy bodean wrote:Well? Did cha make the test drive? I love our 350, and I imagine that the 370 is better. Although, the visibility (as bad as the 350 is) looks like it has gotten worse.nc4me wrote:Very much so. I'm going to test drive one on thursday, in Brandon, if they still have it on the lot.twistedwankel wrote:![]()
So you are excited about catching your Z's?
The one time I was "allowed" to autocross the 350 it was fantastic, and that was completely stock with mostly bald tires.
Good luck.
Torque: 270 ft-lbs. @ 5200 rpm
Horsepower: 332 hp @ 7000 rpm
I guess they won't be selling many than. That's bull.nc4me wrote:Can't find a manual to drive with the sport pack. Brandon Nissan said they don't do test drives on the 370. They said they don't want to many miles on the car when they are sold. No one in tampa has one. The dealer in Hillsborough Ave said I could test a Nismo, so I plan on going today to do that.
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