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greenpony says:
10:10 AM, 10/ 6/09
Nice perspectives.
siarizona says:
11:15 AM, 10/ 6/09
New website feedback/question:
So I was going to ask more about road-tripping in the Z, so I figured I'd look at all the Z reports.
I clicked on 370Z hyperlink on the right side, and all I get is about the last 5 or 6 reports, with no "next" or "previous reports" hyperlink.
Then I see "Browse Archives," so I click September in the drop-down menu, which brings up all the Sept reports, but I ONLY WANT 370Z reports!
Still can't figure out how to isolate all the 370Z reports, back to the Introduction...
siarizona says:
11:24 AM, 10/ 6/09
Great pix, by the way. Meant to put previous comment on open forum entry...
bodyblue says:
08:28 AM, 10/ 7/09
Pictures pretty...car ugly. Maybye its time for the Z to go retro.....this car looks like a disco Nike.
compliance says:
09:34 AM, 10/ 7/09
How did you fit the midget with the camera in the hatch to take that second pic? Maybe the 370Z is more useful than I thought.
yellowmiata says:
03:20 PM, 10/ 7/09
I'm always surprised at the amount of room in the Z, both in the passenger compartment and behind the seats (including the hatch-trunk). Great photos.
mtakahashi says:
09:07 AM, 10/ 8/09
Shot #3: Suction cup on the rear hatch glass (near the top, there's enough space to avoid placing it on a defroster element). The camera is mounted upside-down and the passenger seat is raked to full recline with no headrest.
The real bummer: my battery grip worked its way loose somewhere in the Hollywood hills and all of the shots on Mullholland were missed.