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Just wanted to say how happy I am with my new PV36. Fast, quiet, luxurious and spacious enough to fit two car seats for my little girls in the back. I’ve gone from 1991 300ZX TT manual to a 2007 350Z manual to a 2008 350GT auto (sigh - wanted a manual but there are hardly any about). Anyway, had to join this forum to keep up to speed and figure out how to translate all the Japanese HUD info and try and find an AUX cable that will work with an iPhone X - any info would be welcome...

Attached some photos of my previous and current drives - love them all in different ways - although the 300ZX was a bloody nightmare! Haha!

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