Who has the rarest Zed?

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by FatChickThriller, Nov 27, 2014.

  1. scottyoz1962

    scottyoz1962 Active Member

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    :bash: they are NOT "Poo Brown " as you call it, it is called " Cocoa Bronze " :rolleyes2: :rolleyes2: :rolleyes2: redneck neanderthals i tell you.
     
  2. ADAMZX

    ADAMZX 2000spec Conversion

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    Your vin will detail the month your Z was built and from there you need to do some math of how many Z32's were produced per month/per week/per day to find out a rough idea how many Z32's were produced before yours was.
     
  3. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

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    Mine has been owned by Wizard and MagicMike. It's a one-of-a-kind.

    Magic edition.
     
  4. ok cool thanks for the tip


     
  5. Mr G

    Mr G Active Member

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    Did this a few years ago, pretty sure mine was made 24th November 1989 - probably before lunch time. ;) That's the birthday I'm sticking with anyway.

    http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=308013
     
  6. Luke300

    Luke300 Member

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    Id consider mine being a rare as in its a factory 1989 slicktop tt auto and is very clean for its age.
     
  7. FatChickThriller

    FatChickThriller Member

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    Wow, Luke, that is a clean zed! I am very jealous!
     
  8. Luke300

    Luke300 Member

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    Plan to keep it that way.
    brought it like that had it for 11months now
     
  9. SIM300

    SIM300 FAKE MODERAT0R

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    Not at all, that happened years ago.

    For the record though, that was my other Z and it also spat the finger out :rolleyes2:
     
  10. bRACKET

    bRACKET Do Right Dean

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    That's not rare, being an 89 there are thousands more exactly like it. Slicktop TT helps, but sorry to burst your bubble, it's a fairly run of the mill zed. Condition wise doesn't count in rarity. Sure it's more desirable, but that model isn't that hard to get.
     
  11. lidz

    lidz Well-Known Member

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    At the end of the day very few Zeds can be considered rare as they were made in fairly decent numbers, a 2000 model I think fits that bill due to final model year & much lower numbers. In Australia you could probably argue a '98 & '99 do too.
    Otherwise your talking mz30's or big name demo cars like yellowzeds pentroof purely for the 'history' factor. Or going stateside the sr-71's.

    Condition in no way makes a zed rare, not yet anyway.
     
  12. Suou

    Suou Member

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    if you're a j-spec this might help?
    http://www.pexcom.com.au/z32cms/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.79



    My zed is only probably rare to me because when I went to try to import a zed I stubbornly said I only wanted a 2+2, TT, manual and the importer told me that I could only get something that was 1997 and only ~ 600 GCZ32's were manufactured in 1997.

    Then I said I only wanted white or black and my chances were starting to look pretty bleak.. haha!
     
  13. ugame

    ugame user #1

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    You were clear ;)
     
  14. ugame

    ugame user #1

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    All true but NOT what this thread is about really.

    Stock is something to cherish in itself. nothing wrong with modding/improving, but also nothing wrong with wanting a version of a car that IS a classic, as if it just rolled off the factory floor, as the manufacture intended.

    The older the Z32 gets, the more value there will be in a mint factory spec (even "restored" one). Just like the 240Z. Last "factory spec" one I saw for sale was going for around 24,000....POUNDS.
     

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