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jaw-dropping still

jaw-dropping still

jon and i were driving along culver on the way back from lunch, when an older gentleman pulled up next to us at the stoplight and motioned for jon to roll down the window. “My jaw dropped when those first came out” he said. “They’re 

autoweek review of 300zx tt

autoweek review of 300zx tt

from the October 9, 1989 issue:

friday at the speedway

friday at the speedway

not all Z stoies have a happy ending. i was test driving a 91 TT automatic to see if i could tollerate my left foot not having anything to do. it was in decent contition. kinda a cheep repaint. lotsa overspray.but on the outside it looked pretty good. but the story was told during the test drive. we go past the costa mesa police station and it reminds mark, the sales guy, of his day racing speedway. one afternoon, he recounts, his buddy got plastered and headed for his car. mark ran to follow him, but by the time he caught up with him, it was to late. he had pulled onto fair drive, and rearended someone, right in front of the police station. he was arested and carted away. he was driving a 240Z.

‘From Sorrow to 60 in 5.8 Seconds’

‘From Sorrow to 60 in 5.8 Seconds’

more proof that driving a Z can improve almost any state of mind…. an article appeared in the Saturday, May 7, 2005 LATImes titled, “From Sorrow to 60 in 5.8 Seconds”. it caught my attention because of the flame-covered 300ZX as the lead photo. even