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Re: what would you pick?
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Posted by Rod Wilson on December 29, 2006 at 15:08:30 from (69.153.112.2):
In Reply to: Re: what would you pick? posted by RustyFarmall on December 29, 2006 at 14:58:04:
That is completely false about the Z. There are bone yards everywhere down south. They didn't change that model much at all. The 240, 260, and 280 were very similiar with the same drive train. The 240 was a hoss. It was one of the fastest production cars to ever come out of Japan and the fastest of all the Z's. I outran almost everything I came across with mine. It was a 73. I even walked off from a 300 Z. My 240 had a turbo exhaust system which made it sound like it was even faster. I think you need to buy both. You can't go wrong with either. There are still after market parts available for both.
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