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Like many automotive enthusiasts who enjoy modifying their cars, Fernando Gaytan began his journey with this Nissan 350Z with relatively normal ambitions. He bought the flood-damaged Fairlady a ...
Known as the Fairlady Z in Japan, the 350Z was Nissan’s fifth-gen Z-car, manufactured by the company from 2002 to 2009. It was (and still is) widely regarded as a capable sports car, gaining a ...
The Nismo Fairlady Z RS Concept is ... for the new Skyline to be unveiled from Nissan. However, in the meantime we still get to enjoy the robust 350Z sports car. An awesome car, without a doubt ...
Today, Nissan ... for the Fairlady Z 40th Anniversary with a seven-speed automatic starts at around $50,387, or around $49,234 for one with a six-speed manual. Like the 350Z 35th Anniversary ...
Alex Kaufmann January 12, 2007 Comment Now! Nissan has launched its factory backed Nismo enhanced version of the 350Z to the Japanese domestic market, known locally as the Fairlady Z. Major ...
The Z wasn’t Nissan/Datsun’s first two-seat sports car. In 1959, Datsun began selling the Sports 1000 roadster (Fairlady 1000 in ... Edition painted black and gold and wearing Goodyear ...
With Nissan announcing a 5,850 Euro discount on ... On the outside, Senner created some carbon-fiber trim and Fairlady Z badges, with the same lightweight material being used to cover the ...
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