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10th anniversary 280z

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Crush it it's a ahhh 280ZZXX pieces of crap (not meaning anything to who I could offend) I for one hate them. Nice paint job but I don't know if I could go with the gold.

Crush it it's a ahhh 280ZZXX pieces of crap (not meaning anything to who I could offend) I for one hate them. Nice paint job but I don't know if I could go with the gold.

^- Worst post ever.

I like the car though. I am not a huge ZX fan but I am still impressed with the condition it is in.

Didn't a member spot one of these waiting to get crushed in a California junkyard a while back? Well, I hope he bought it!

I won that auction!...(Hits myself in the head) Ok im awake now. Thats a great buy..Wish i couldve have bought it

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the unique thing about this car is the odometer- 35 miles.look at the trip mileage, this guy put all the miles on going to the dealer to sell it.who buys a new car and doesn't drive it, puts it in storeage and sells it 25 years later? he must be an eccentric.i think it highly unlikely you'll ever see another 25 year old car with less than 35 miles on it. what i'd like to know is,would putting miles on this car devalue it?

But even the letters ZX are nasty even if it's worth a lot of money t tops square bumbers no thanks.

I saw that a day or so ago. Though I'm no longer a fan of the ZX (though the 280ZX was what got me hooked on Z's what I originally intended on getting) I would take that thing in a heartbeat. If nothing more than just a cool show car. Its not only a 10th anniversary, but its in great shape.

I'd like to see the 69 shelby gt500 mustang convertible stored with 35 miles on it....

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