| Cracked up my Z recently. No one hurt, no other cars involved, just too much power for me to handle I guess, lolam. Amazing the damage a six inch curb can do when you skid into it sideways. Bernie has my car and will be parting out the amazing set-up I just had installed ~ 2000 miles ago. Anywho, I had a great run and a great time here. Will prob do some lurking. I was looking at some other Z's to buy, and use what I learned here on my first Z to really do my next one up right. But the stock market has pummeled me so thoroughly lately that I need to hunker down and make sure that I still have a retirement possible. I am not Z-less, I have my z31 but that car is getting tired and old, like me. I already received my AARP membership application in the mail to mark my birthday later this month. Ha. I will be selling off some of my Z parts collection so keep your eyes peeled. Peace, Robo  my leading the pack at Watkins Glen
 back when I had money before the stock market tanked
 from my trip to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2006
 my irreverernce for Z's bugged a lot of members, lol.
 toluene is good
 "Bullet holes, & Lower Reservoir Pump Station," lol.

"Straight-line acceleration is probably the first aspect of automotive performance that any intelligent driver gets bored with." Peter Gregg
"We owe a lot to the dragsters. They always break something, figure out a way to beef up the part and the benefit trickles down." Robo
"Not everything that can be counted counts. Not everything that counts can be counted." Einstein
"And now my friend, the first-a rule of Italian driving, [Franco rips off his rear-view mirror and throws it out of the car] what's-a behind me is not important." Raul Julia, playing Franco Bertollini while driving a Ferrari Daytona in the movie Gumball Rally
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