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  • Nissan Fairlady Z
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  • The Nissan Fairlady Z (Japanese: 日産フェアレディ ゼッド) was a nameplate used only on the Japanese market, as the designation "Datsun 240Z" was used in all export markets. Other nameplates "Datsun 260Z and Datsun 280Z" were also produced. In Japan, all versions were sold as "Nissan Fairlady Z". The Nissan Fairlady Z was a sports coupe, built between 1969 and 1978 for performance and precision. The first generation Nissan "Z" Cars were all based off the Nissan "S30" platform. The Hot Wheels casting has a rear spoiler and bolt-on sports fenders. The casting is right-hand drive.
  • The Fairlady Z is a series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan Motors Ltd.. The original Z was sold in October 1969 in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and was sold in Japan at Nissan Exhibition dealerships that previously sold the Nissan Bluebird. It was exported as the Datsun 240Z. Since 2009 Nissan has manufactured the newest Z, the Nissan 370Z. All incarnations of the Nissan Z appear in every Gran Turismo game since the first one.
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Number
  • DHP27
Games
  • All games
Series
Name
  • Nissan Fairlady Z
Caption
  • The Nissan Z emblem used for the 370Z
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Years
  • 1969
  • 2016
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  • The Nissan Fairlady Z (Japanese: 日産フェアレディ ゼッド) was a nameplate used only on the Japanese market, as the designation "Datsun 240Z" was used in all export markets. Other nameplates "Datsun 260Z and Datsun 280Z" were also produced. In Japan, all versions were sold as "Nissan Fairlady Z". The Nissan Fairlady Z was a sports coupe, built between 1969 and 1978 for performance and precision. The first generation Nissan "Z" Cars were all based off the Nissan "S30" platform. The Hot Wheels casting has a rear spoiler and bolt-on sports fenders. The casting is right-hand drive.
  • The Fairlady Z is a series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan Motors Ltd.. The original Z was sold in October 1969 in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and was sold in Japan at Nissan Exhibition dealerships that previously sold the Nissan Bluebird. It was exported as the Datsun 240Z. Since 2009 Nissan has manufactured the newest Z, the Nissan 370Z. The earlier models of the Nissan Z were built at the Nissan Shatai plant in Hiratsuka until 2000, while the later models (350Z and 370Z) are built at Oppama (2002–2004) and Tochigi (2004–present). Enthusiasts praise the cars for their looks, reliability, performance, and affordability. Nissan Z cars currently hold the record for the best selling sports car series of all time with over 2 million cars sold. Note this excludes better selling sporty cars such as the Mustang and Camaro. Every Z car has been sold in Japan as the Fairlady Z and elsewhere under the names Nissan S30, Nissan S130, Nissan 300ZX, Nissan 350Z and Nissan 370Z. All incarnations of the Nissan Z appear in every Gran Turismo game since the first one.