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Post #1 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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ferozhokie
New Member - 25
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damn skippy- trust me I've got one
"if you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space"
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Post #2 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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TownshipRebellion
Senior Member - 771
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yes, indeed. The 240 Z, plus the RX-7, Miata, MR2, supra, WRX, skyline, celica, NSX, type-R, the newer vers. of the above (300ZX) and whatever else, they all fall under the "sportscar" genre. along with the greatest of the greatest european superspeed.
and, there you have it.
cheers!
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No American cars, here: 1993 Volkswagen Corrado SLC 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo Volkswagen "nardo" W12 concept 2001 Porsche 911 Turbo 2000 BMW M3 E43 2002 Nissan 350Z Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 Bugatti Veyron 16/4 Aston Martin Vanquish Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 1994 Mazda RX-7 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 2002 "Enzo" Ferrari (F60) Audi Sport Quattro S1 group B Rallye Audi RS6 and much much more.
I laugh in the face of the socialist pig that is America!
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Post #3 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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imprezawrx14
In the Flesh - 41497
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Been in one. Pretty fast and they are pretty sharp.
Instant Karma's Dead
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Post #4 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Low Rider
Supercar Messi - 11842
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my mom had one of these when she was in college, but then she crashed it
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Post #5 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Ferox D
Supercar Guru - 2033
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I think this is a true classic sports car. I'm steering a friend of mine toward one as his next car.
Warning, people in black S4's are known to beat people driving white Accord's who, for some reason, think they want a peice.
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Post #6 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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imprezawrx14
In the Flesh - 41497
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Quote from Ferox D I think this is a true classic sports car. I'm steering a friend of mine toward one as his next car. good job.
Instant Karma's Dead
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Post #7 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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spankdenutz
New Member - 14
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this car is bad ass...although 72s were a tad nicer....japans true sports car of this time, soon to be followed by the first gen skyline...oh boy, drop a supercharged 350v8 in this car..and u have one superbad ass import..with american muscle..whoo haa peace
wenus
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Post #8 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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smalltownguy
New Member - 3
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I agree with all of you, I own a 72' that will never be sold.
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Post #9 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Superfliege
Member - 197
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Although dropping v8's in Z's makes fun cars. I think it's sacrelige! It makes me want to put RB26DETT's in Mustangs! (it would make them faster.
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Post #10 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Superfliege
Member - 197
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I have one of these at my disposal, it gets attention wherever I go.
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Post #11 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Realm28
Member - 84
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one of my best friends has one of these and I tried to get him to drop a v-8 into it but he always says thats bastardizing it, and wants to build a turbo 2.8 litre, or put an NA 3.0 litre v-6 with quad overhead cams. and with this car being so light 220 hp would be very fun with this car.
My Cars: Supercharged 383 stroker Camaro running 11.9 at 6000 ft. elevation no NOS (Bandimere speedway Denver,Colorado) Twin Turbo 300ZX slick top running 11.3 at 6000 ft. no NOS Got Boost?
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Post #12 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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honda4lifeson
New Member - 8
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this car looks like the toyota supra and looks tight!!1
love Honda
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Post #13 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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ivanhoe
Supercar Messiah - 5559
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perhas one of the few... Japanese classic cars... the car that started a tradition.
Its funny, when I was a kid I used to mistake this car witha Porsche, uhhm... (ok forgive me, I was 10 or 11 y/o)
"drive, i don't care where just far..."
- The Deftones -
ivanhoe!
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Post #14 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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oliap
Member - 111
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I love the Z line but I can't help but notice the resimblance to the 1966 275 GTB Long Nose look for your self. Sorry Nissan I still love you!!!
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Post #15 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Ya Su Di
Senior Member - 773
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0-60 not bad for an old car
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Post #16 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Fomocopower
Member - 52
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Isn't it funny that one of only two Japanese cars I think are attractive (the other being a Toyota 2000GT) was actually styled by a German? It would figure though....old Goertz knew what he was doing and if it wasn't for the 240Z, I don't think I would have ever even considered getting a Japanese car. Strangely enough, it is also on virtually the only series of RWD Japanese cars. Why the hell are the 'sportscars' all front wheel drive? What gives? I also hate to admit that the little Nissan OHC does what it's supposed to. (I would probably put an L28 in instead though. If it wasn't for the Z, I bet Japan wouldn't have nearly as many REAL sportscar followers (Ricers don't count). If you don't buy a Z or a 2000GT why buy Japanese crap? Europe offers SO many better cars. By the way...Datsuns were better rallye cars than Subarus are. and Focii and 131s are better than Datsuns. As we can see, Europe is superior.
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Post #17 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Ferox D
Supercar Guru - 2033
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Quote from Fomocopower Isn't it funny that one of only two Japanese cars I think are attractive (the other being a Toyota 2000GT) was actually styled by a German? It would figure though....old Goertz knew what he was doing and if it wasn't for the 240Z, I don't think I would have ever even considered getting a Japanese car. Strangely enough, it is also on virtually the only series of RWD Japanese cars. Why the hell are the 'sportscars' all front wheel drive? What gives? I also hate to admit that the little Nissan OHC does what it's supposed to. (I would probably put an L28 in instead though. If it wasn't for the Z, I bet Japan wouldn't have nearly as many REAL sportscar followers (Ricers don't count). If you don't buy a Z or a 2000GT why buy Japanese crap? Europe offers SO many better cars. By the way...Datsuns were better rallye cars than Subarus are. and Focii and 131s are better than Datsuns. As we can see, Europe is superior.
What "sportscars" are you talking about? The Miata, the single car responsible for all the roadsters in production right now, is RWD, as is the MR-2. And let us not forget the Supra, 300ZX, RX-7, and NSX, all of which are RWD of course. There are NO sports cars coming out of Japan with FWD. Everything making a serious attempt to be a sportscar is RWD or AWD.
Warning, people in black S4's are known to beat people driving white Accord's who, for some reason, think they want a peice.
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Post #18 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Fomocopower
Member - 52
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Sure, I agree with all of that but one statement. What most people call a 'sportscar' is a Civic with a flashy paint job and a big windshield banner. I guess it depends on where you live. NSXs are next to fables for me and Supras, RX-7s, MR2s, etc. are just more luch for the 5.0 crowd. Do really consider Supras and RX-7s sportscars? I think of them as just fast imports. You got me with the Miata and MR2 though..... Fortunately, Mazda is with Ford now. Besides, MR2s were born to copy Fieros which in turn looked like they took many cues from the X1/9. My point was: 240Zs were pretty amazing for a country like Japan to put out.
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Post #19 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Ferox D
Supercar Guru - 2033
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Ah, well I see your point about the Civics. Personally, making an economy car as flashy as possible and haveing an exhause tip big enough to lose a small child in doesn't make it anything like a sports car for me. Technically, I wouldn't call Supras, RX-7's, and their peers sports cars because they aren't open top. I'd call them GT's I guess, but the RX-7 in particular lends itself to sports car driving much more than touring, which makes me lose faith in the deffinition of a sports car as open.
Warning, people in black S4's are known to beat people driving white Accord's who, for some reason, think they want a peice.
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Post #20 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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Superleggera
New Member - 31
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Yes....I see what you mean. 240Zs were just so neat for a country like Japan to come up with. RX-7s are pretty neat as well with that little rotary.....much more sporty than Ro80s. Shouldn't a 'sportscar' really be a vehicle which is just for driving for fun. They tend not to have much cargo space, should only carry 2 people, etc. How much would it cost me to build a D production 240Z to compete in SCCA events? Any ideas?
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Post #21 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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MadMachine
Member - 125
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I don't think it needs to be a roadster to be a sportscar, but I do agree that a civic need not apply for the moniker either. My Father had a 260 in the same colour, I once had it up to an indicated 140 (it was modified) and it was still accelerating when I chickened out and backed off. Great cars for not a lot of money, relativly maintance free (compared to European cars of the time) and stylish. It is not a well known fact, but Pininfarina did have a hand in cleaning up some of the 240's final shape. I like the fairlady Z better.. it had a longer nose and no upper grill.
Mostly Harmless
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Post #22 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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dahldrin
-673 Karma - 27255
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I have a '71 240Z w/ an old hipo 350 in it. Purists piss me off. The only Z I would feel bad about putting a different engine in is a 69 or 70 in pretty much perfect shape. The Zs engine bay can fit some pretty damn big engines in it. A few guys have big blocks. Another guy I know has an RB26DETT in his Z. I think the coolest engine to put in it would be the 20B, though.
Also, Fairlady Z is just the 240s name in Japan. I think you're talking about the G Nose. That was a factory option in Japan and you can buy the kits at a few different places.
And then I see a darkness
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Post #23 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM |
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carlster
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Yes, there are few cars the 20b wouldn't improve. It is the 13B jacked up on steroids, with a tri-turbo system and porting and whatnot they can be tuned to over 900bhp. But that's all just bs. Anyone lucky enough to own a 20B would do a lot better to put it in the mother of rotary, the one and only rx-7.
I wanted to comment on something said earlier. The rx-7, supra, 300zx, etc... are all sportscars by any conventional definition. They aren't _roadsters_ but they're sportscars.
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Post #24 Wed, May 7, 12:26 AM |
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SupercarPassion
Senior Member - 218
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Quote from Superfliege I have one of these at my disposal, it gets attention wherever I go.
nice
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