Nissan’s Own 240z Salt Flats Racecar That Held a Speed Record… for Almost a Decade!
Yeah yeah we know, you or your friend hit 166mph in your mom’s minivan in a grocery store parking lot back in high school. Sure. But in the 70s, a factory fresh car with not a ton of upgrades going 166mph was a real achievement… enough of an achievement, that this very car held a speed record in its class for almost a decade. And now, our friends at Z car garage are letting us drive it. Support the channel with a purchase of a signed print: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LarryChenPhoto Follow Our Crew on Instagram: Larry Chen @larry_chen_foto Louis Yio @lusciousy Tyler Kapper @tylerkophoto Luis Garcia @hatch.jpg Richard Kim @richardkimm Turn on notifications to keep up to date on our latest uploads! Check out our friends on Instagram: @pennzoil @typesauto @rotiform @canonusa @thehoonigans @gridlifeofficial @formulad @yokohamatire @kw_suspension

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