z33driver
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z33driver

“Thanks, Dick”

The Z32 is what made me fall in love with Z cars. A sky blue T top would drive by every morning while I was waiting for the bus in elementary school. After seeing it everyday I knew I would get a Z one day. Once I got out of school and started making some money I bought an ‘03 in early 2005. Some dick on his phone

I had a 97 cypress green pearl. It was only an ls, but I loved that car. Aneighbor down the street has a 4 door gs-r. I’m tempted to go talk to him with the old, “if your ever going to get rid of it, gimme a call..”

I wouldn’t turn any of them down, but the blue long tail (#28) is tha tits.

Hell yeah, Paradise Green Pearl! I loved all the different shades of green Honda used in the 90's.

Agreed, though I have yet to meet anyone at historic races that has tried to present their continuation as authentic. Your local cars and coffee or weekly meet may vary...

Continuation chassis, whatever...They’re still real to me Dammit! This thing is drop dead sexy IRL. Just stunning.

:D

All these fancy cooling system upgrades, and you could have just poured in a bottle or two of this! Hell its got a picture of a mountain right on the label!! :D

Now this is pretty cool! I never knew about this.

R33's ( ‘96-’98's) can be brought in and converted to US legal road cars. Check out page 18 of this NHTSA doc. There is a lot of work involved, but it can be done. Some parts need to be fabricated, but some 300ZXstuff can be used as well.

I love the lines of the NSX GT3! I was super excited to get to see its race debut at Daytona back in January. I think it did pretty well, considering the first time it competed was in a 24 hour race that breaks the best of the best...

I wish I could love ANYTHING 1/2 as much as Canada Man loves that road. Damn

Yeah, I just read that :/

The WEC feed worked great for me last year, so I tried it again this year, with no luck on my laptop. It worked ok on my iPad, but it was still spotty at best. About an 2 hours in I found a YT stream and ran radio LeMans in the background with very little problems. The first stream eventually got shut down by the FIA,

The WEC stream went to shit, but there were several bootleg YouTube streams. That’s how I managed to see the entire race.

Did Rebellion cut a hole, or use an existing hole on the next stop to get to the starter? At least they didn’t have to remove the rear body work...

FYI- Looks like the stream will be chopped up into portions. I just had to switch to Part 2 on Speed Central’s YouTube channel.