Z32 Owner, hoping to be an FD owner soon
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Z32 Owner, hoping to be an FD owner soon
Hi all,
I joined awhile back but now my search for a clean FD has begun in earnest. I currently drive an imported '89 Fairlady Z Twin Turbo and used to own a 3000GT, so it's only logical to get an RX-7 next. An NSX is also on the bucket list, but I'll need more garage space, heh.
Don't worry, I promise to keep my FD as Mazda intended, powered by magic triangles.
Here's my Z32:
I joined awhile back but now my search for a clean FD has begun in earnest. I currently drive an imported '89 Fairlady Z Twin Turbo and used to own a 3000GT, so it's only logical to get an RX-7 next. An NSX is also on the bucket list, but I'll need more garage space, heh.
Don't worry, I promise to keep my FD as Mazda intended, powered by magic triangles.
Here's my Z32:
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welcome fellow Z owner. Here is my current collection, the Z32 is a car that surprised me and was better than common opinion. The FD however lived up to all expectations.
Searching for a FD just take your time. Don't settle for the one you don't want. The wrong one will just ruin the whole experience. You'll know when the right one comes up but make sure to act fast as it might be gone.
Searching for a FD just take your time. Don't settle for the one you don't want. The wrong one will just ruin the whole experience. You'll know when the right one comes up but make sure to act fast as it might be gone.
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welcome fellow Z owner. Here is my current collection, the Z32 is a car that surprised me and was better than common opinion. The FD however lived up to all expectations.
Searching for a FD just take your time. Don't settle for the one you don't want. The wrong one will just ruin the whole experience. You'll know when the right one comes up but make sure to act fast as it might be gone.
Searching for a FD just take your time. Don't settle for the one you don't want. The wrong one will just ruin the whole experience. You'll know when the right one comes up but make sure to act fast as it might be gone.
Good to see other Z owners on here.
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Nice Z. I too have a Z32 2+2 TT conversion and a CW 94 FD. FD is a much bigger money pit so far... Good luck in your search. Still breaking in my FD after a full engine rebuild.
What City are you in?
What City are you in?
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I had a 85 300zx with the digital dash and compas, steering wheel controls, and would talk yo you "DOOR IS AJAR" No its not STUPID, a door is not a jar its a DOOR