A&Q about 350Z
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It would be nice if they offered this color for the Z here in the States.
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Whats it look like? Pics?
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Wouldn't make much sense to Europeans, so Nissan chose Azure for customers across the pond.
Post Edited (Mar 26, 6:29pm)
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European blue is not the same as Daytona Blue.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=JC034&Category_Code=
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A scale model picture posted on the internet is your source of information. I stand corrected.
This has to be accurate. I'm such a dope.
Post Edited (Mar 26, 7:22pm)
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All i said was that i wished they offered this color here in the states. Only about the color dude!
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It's a model and the color's not real. Looking closely, there's not much that's accurate. Why would the color be?
Post Edited (Mar 26, 9:09pm)
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Who said anything about accuracy? The only thing i wished was this European blue to part of the available colors. Obviously, it isn't since we have Daytona Blue instead.
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you'd like to have it.
Now I get it.
But there is no "European" blue. I hope you understand that part.
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Hey, i didn't make up 'European blue'. Just like the color. If it was or wasn't offered in Europe, i don't really care. Just wished it was part of the selection. Daytona Blue is nice, but 'European Blue' is better, IMO.
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italian blue ;)
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I own one of these models in silver. Looks like the only Z I'll be getting til this tire issue is settled. I sleep with it on my night stand. I envy you guys.