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Subject What I think Z ownership is about. (RE: owners selling Z)
     
Posted by infamouseb (NYC) on October 23, 2003 at 11:54 AM
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Message Many have been selling and I can respect that we all have our reasons.

But what I do not like to see is some of the reactions people have been giving to some sellers as well as the flat out stereo type that has been formed about the new Z owners.

Some new Z owners are gay I will admit and are RICERS, but it is not right to say in the typical post that I have been viewing when someone announces they are selling their Z that we will miss you to the owner and now some 16 yr old is going to ask about lambo doors who buys their Z.

Please there are few 16yrs olds or teenagers owning TT's (NA's is different) lets face it if a NA has high mileage they are cheap.

People in their early to mid 20's is more likely to own TT's and they are not RICERS.

I simply want to point a few things about Z ownership.

Let me say as a newer owner, that this forum and the Z community is great.

The Z is a car you can own forever if you want to and everyone will think you have a cool car it never ages especially in the eyes of an enthiusast. It is the kinda of car you can never stop working on (modds) and it always improves it. As compared too many cars like Civics etc... Once you do a few things too it becomes RICE or gay.

Why did I want and now own a Z:

1) Appreciation and desire to own such a fine automobile
2) Pure pleasure it is drive such a awesome machine
3) The fun of driving a car everyone looks at
4) T-Tops, speed, looks

Finally some people are in to Z for the cars life while others are going sell them after a few years. I for one plan being a lifer and own beaters to get from A to B daily. Being my Z has only 40,000 miles I see a long and fun road ahead and I think many of us do. Thats the Z ownership experience!

     
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