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Are you off you Med's ??
Nope, never was on them. I've had that damned mustang for 12 years, it's still in pieces, still needs work, and I'm just not into it anymore. I have no sentimental attachment to it. I'm not a diehard mustang guy, never have been. But I've always been into Nissans.
I don't care about collectable status or any of that.
I want it gone as it's taking up valuable space in my shop.
 
Yup, still like guns, v8s, and tits.
I grew up surrounded by nissans. Grandfather drove a 280z, dad had a 240z. Everyone in my family drives one now. Hell, I even worked at a dealership for a bit. Same one I bought my second 240 from.
Even my dream car is a Nissan. R33 Skyline Gtr. And hopefully by 2020, I'll be able to get one.
 
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Everyone in my family drive gm products. Why would I want to be just another sheep?


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Hey we're all car guys....I'd love a 70 240Z...but I know my limitations....I MUST have someplace to keep it and I don't. And then there's a nice 70 Cuda and a........:cool:
 
When I was in high school, one of the guys in our sports car club had a Datsun 510 2 door and he modified the snot out of the suspension and put aircraft landing lights on it. Talk about being 'Blinded by the Light'. That car handled very well.
 
I know there is an older 240 motor parked in Dad's barn, right next to a 1990 Nissan 300 (3.0/Auto)
A long time ago, one of the guys I worked with had a 300zx 3.0 twin turbo/manual.
They definitely have a following, just not at my house, that poor 300 has been parked inside the barn with a replacement transmission next to it since at least 2002, possibly since 2000, it could be a low mileage collector car :)
 
It being an na auto car, if you sold it, someone would yank out the v6 and slap in a ls1 or something. Then promptly wreck it while trying to be a drift tard.
Back when I was in high school, the local Nissan dealership had a 96 twin turbo in cobalt green pearl sitting in their showroom. I can't tell you how many times I just went up there to look at it.
 
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