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Hi :) My little car is spending it's last few months of storage in Idaho. Soon to be cruising the coastal roads of northeastern Mass and New Hampshire. Can't wait to find some group meetings and fun runs. Picture to follow shortly. Minor mods: rear discs, GIANT sunroof (removable panel), air damn, flares, and spoiler. 2nd owner, southern arizona car. Silver :love:

nice to be welcom here ...Thor

Welcome aboard Thor! Great to have you here. Definitely want to see the picture of the car and mods.

Welcome!

You must be going through shock-not having the Z for the last few months!

Will

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Welcome!

You must be going through shock-not having the Z for the last few months!

Will

Actually.. it has been stored in spudland for nearly 8 years now. Started occasionally and made one trip cross country and back. Totall of about 5500 miles since being purchased 11 or maybe 12 or 13 years ago. I've had numerous sport cars so the z has just "been there". rx7, turbo eclipse, '01 ss camaro <-- hooorah!!, 5.0 notchback mustang <-- glutton for light to light fun :rambo: My DD for the past 4 yrs has been a 96 bronco with 6" lift and 35's <-- a very pretty machine and put together with care. But always loved the little z's. I hope I can control my primal urge and keep the I6 under the hood:finger:

Thank you for the kind welcome ..thor

Noooooo, please don't hack a gigantic sunroof in the poor thing. The roof is an important part of the cars strength being of a unibody design.

Put some after market AC in it then at least you'll keep cool.

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It was already there. The only mod since purchase was the rear disc kit. Roof hack aside, it is one beautiful machine. :hurt:

It was already there. The only mod since purchase was the rear disc kit. Roof hack aside, it is one beautiful machine. :hurt:
If you should ever decide you don't care for the sunroof, your car can be "un-hacked". I know this first hand.

Successful skin graft (roof skin, that is)

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