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Japanese guys! :laugh:

I recognize the PS-30 and the HS30-H. When you click on the photo gallery the screen shows 7 dealer brochure covers for the individual models. I just bought the 350Z brochure on the bottom right. It is hard bound 8" square. It folds opent to two stapled booklets inside and a loose "options" catalog. All written in Japanese.

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I wonder why on the fairlady everything is RHD, but the e-brake is still on the driver's side?

NO!!!

Please use the search function! LOL This question has been debated to death. :)

What a great idea for a cafe. The prices don't look too bad either. I love the pictures of the Roadster, with the cherry blossoms in the background (I'm no horticulturist though so please correct me if I'm wrong!)

Download the video too!!

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NO!!!

Please use the search function! LOL This question has been debated to death. :)

Either answer the question or don't.

I certainly don't need to be told about the search function, as I have devoted an ungodly amount of time utilizing it in the past two years. Not to be too rude, but I hate it when people swing the search function ax around to people who have more than a fair amount of posts and are not asking vague questions.

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If you read my post, or actually used the search function like I suggested you would hae understood my response. Fact is you opened a really big can of worms with that question. The "handbrake" position is one of the very major points in the "Was the S30Z designed with RHD or LHD in mind?" discussion.

Some people would be happy with the answer, "Becuase that's how they were built." Other more curious people would want to know why, and the implications of that decision. That's why I used my big bad axe, because I had thought you might be the inquisitive type.

Whenever this question is raised (it has a few times in the last two years, by the way), it spawns a discussion. All I was attempting to do was keep this topic on-topic.

Personally, I hate it when people drag topics off-topic. So with that in mind, please forward any more hateful words you have for me through the PM system.

Sorry for mis-judging your character.

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So with that in mind, please forward any more hateful words you have for me through the PM system.

I don't think I was being hateful at all. Just responding to your public address towards me.

I WAS being inquisitive....by asking a question. With the "why are you asking a question that has been asked before" mentality, what would be the point in having forums since most topics have been grossly covered anyhow? We can all just search away and hope for the best.

As for being off topic. I've seen some of the best discussions on this site wonderfully develope from the most random initial topics.

---Jonathan

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