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...to own a 300zx! :dance:

 

I bought james' (RS200tez) black N/A on the weekend. It's fantastic, a real credit to it's former keeper.

 

The only plans I have for her are to keep it well serviced and change the brakes and maybe the exhaust (it's the factory one - 15years old!).

 

Thanks to all of you for the warm welcome and advice you gave me last week it really gave me confidence to go through with buying one (a good forum is even better than a warrenty IMHO!). And special thanks to James and his family for making the stressful event of buying/selling cars so enjoyable (cheers again for the ride in the TT!).

 

I plan to be at the weston-super-mare meet in Feb so see some of you then.

 

Russ

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Welcome bud,

 

You have bought a very tidy looking NA.

 

Enjoy it, but remember the roads are slippy at the mo, so an extra bit of car when driving yer new toy!

 

Have great fun in it and see you at some meets over the year.

 

Rich

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The car seems built to cruize so i'm taking it nice and easy (the auto box helps) but I will be taking extra care until I'm used to it.

 

I just took some people out in her and there was a group of young lads stood round it!! I work in a college and it's causing quite a stir!

The car seems built to cruize so i'm taking it nice and easy (the auto box helps) but I will be taking extra care until I'm used to it.

 

I just took some people out in her and there was a group of young lads stood round it!! I work in a college and it's causing quite a stir!

 

Welcome to Zed ownership!

Welcome into the Family!!!!!!!!!!

 

(its not a club it a family thing)

Welcome to the world of Zed. The ZX is a great cruiser. And tonight when i was driving back from the swimming baths i squirted the throttle on an empty long road and was laughing like a crazy man.

 

Rear wheel drive car needs respect. Or in my case as this is my first one i sort of realised i should start driving properly. FWD cars can handle sloppy driving. Dont accelerate going on a bend and no dramtic sharp steering i have learned. Though my back end is still way to floaty for comfort. HICAS disabling kit i think and some Goodyear Eagle F1's should sort it.

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It's got a good alarm fitted but that wont stop kids nicking the valve caps or keying the sides :mad:

 

Is it just me are does owning a Zed make you over protective?

It's got a good alarm fitted but that wont stop kids nicking the valve caps or keying the sides :mad:

 

Is it just me are does owning a Zed make you over protective?

Has all this happened already mate, since you have owned it??

I have a steering wheel shroud thingy as a visual deterrent as well as my insurance mandatory CAT2 alarm that cost me £130 for it and fitting.

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No! You would soon hear about it if it had!

 

I had my valve caps nicked off my last car though. I live in a nice but poor area of the country and I'm worried that people will greatly overestimate the value of my car and do nasty things to it :xxx:

 

I have to park it on the street every night and I can't keep an eye on it at work, makes me a bit paranoid :(

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