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I would swap my 350Z for a BMW Z4 M Coupe or a 1993 Mazda RX7 silver with red leather interior.

I would like to swap one of my '86 300ZX hardtops for a Mazda RX7 GSL-SE. May have to wait to make that happen.

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The only car I could think of would be a Skyline, especially an old one. The fact that we cant buy them in the states makes them all the more desirable.

P.S.

I love that ozzy guys answer, would be even cooler with an RB26DETT.

HUH ????????

You mean there are OTHER cars out there in the big wide world ???????????.

Seriously, maybe a Toyota 2000 or a Mazda Cosmo Sports might tempt me.

Rick.

:devious::devious:

Good question.

The only other car that really appeals to me is the Lancia Stratos. The 1970's Stratos was the first ever purpose designed rally rocket and turned rallying on its head. It had a choice of Ferrari engines (Dino 246??), a sound like no other, and was a real performer. I think only just over 400 were ever built although there remains some question as to just what the accurate picture of production and homologation really was.

See http://www.stratossupersite.com/

However, the Stratos was built to accomodate smaller bodies than mine and I think the Zed remains my number one all round preference.

I thought red_dog was talking about swapping "something" with a girl or spouse! Personally, I don't think there would be room in a Z for anything more physical than holding hands maybe, unless you folded the seats forward and opened the hatch...

thxZ

I would swap for a sixties Corvette, 427ci, convertable. I might even settle for a 327 ci, as 350 horses would be adequate. Pre 69 body style.

Cheees Tomohawk - where there's a will there's a way :) Oh, and I'm willing to swap an x-wife or two for a 70Z.

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