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newbie here... seriously thinking about buying a 300zx

 

my names luke and i currently drive a civic coupe been looking at the zx's for a while now i would like some advice on things that go wrong how bad they are on fuel what they are like to live with on a daily basis and do they rust

 

will have a look round the forum and see what i can see etc

 

but for now... HIII

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thank you :) well im thinking if i can pick up non turbo for the moment get used to it then plunge mysel into the TT

Welcome mate. The NA isn't that much better on fuel tbh. But find a good zed and you'll be hooked .

Welcome to the forum Luke, I can't say any more than has already been said, only to reiterate to buy a good one. I have an NA, if you want any more info give me a shout.

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don`t buy a Z or you`ll be stuck with it for life

 

Thanks for the info guys :)

 

And they said this about Honda.. it's very true

 

But I think for the moment I want something completely different something you hardly see anything of! They are such good looking cars

Welcome!

 

Only things to note off the top of my head, is that 1 - if you buy an N/A, they are all imports so may cost you more to insure, and 2 - if you drive it hard, don't expect the contents of your fuel tank to last that long :D

Do yourself a big favour, come to Beauleiu National Motor Museum on the 4th of august for Simply Japanese, there should be a fair few club members going down over 15 have said they are coming now. This is a great opportunity for you to meet some club members, see a few variations of the model and talk in depth and have a nose around a few models up close, cant say better than that can I :D nothing beats first hand imformation, and being able to actually see up close what's being talked about.

Welcome to the club Luke and if you buy a good one it will give you no bother mate. As for petrol well its a 3L TT so you wont go far on a tenner:biggrin:

 

Very true.....:lol:

 

.....and welcome to the club Luke!!

 

Richard:thumbup1:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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