[Club Info]


     The Twin Turbo Zs of Arizona club was started in late May of 1999. We were a group of Arizona 300ZX owners who would occasionally have meetings, and we decided to form an official organization. After a couple of weeks of getting everything setup, we had an Internet presence consisting of this web site and e-mail addresses for all members.


As a club, we have get-togethers where we all help each other with Z issues, and basically hang out and talk about our Zs. Installing aftermarket parts and stereo equipment, doing routine maintenance, and helping fix little problems are our main activities at meets. We also enjoy driving in a caravan of Zs, which always proves to be entertaining and a real attention-getter. The main goal is having fun and enjoying our cars; there's no rules, no leaders or governing of any kind, and attendance isn't mandatory (but definitely recommended!).
    


     We're always looking to gain new members into the club. The more members we have, the more knowledge and experience we have. The most important asset of any type of club is its members, and we welcome any Z owner to contact us about joining. For more information, see the membership section below.





Membership:

Membership into our club is very easy; if you own a 90-96 Nissan 300ZX and live in Arizona, then you basically meet our requirements. We also ask that you have an active e-mail account, since the majority of our communication is done via the Internet. We'd also prefer that you're a Z enthusiast, which essentially means that you care about your Z and you take pride in it. There's Z owners and there's Z enthusiasts, and we pride ourselves in being the latter.

Our title may be Twin Turbo Zs of Arizona, but non-turbo Zs are more than welcome to join also.

We are a not for profit group, and there are no fees for membership into our club.

E-mail us at removed@removed for info on our meetings and joining our club - we're always looking for new members!





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