Product Introduction
A Japanese Masterpiece Sports Car That Astonished the World
The Nissan Fairlady Z is an essential part of the history of sports cars, both in Japan and around the world.
The first-generation S30 model set an astonishing record for a sports car, selling over 520,000 units globally over the nine years from 1969 to 1978.
Its reasonable price, high performance, and attractive style made it extremely popular, especially in North America, where it was nicknamed the Z-Car.
The top-of-the-line model of the first-generation S30, the 240ZG, was released exclusively for Japan in November 1971.
It came standard with an aerodynamic nose integrated into the bumper, front and rear overfenders, and headlamp covers, and delivered superior driving performance with its 2.4-liter engine.
As a pure sports car that offered both powerful style and driving pleasure, it continues to garner enthusiastic support from car enthusiasts around the world, not only at the time but even now, half a century later.
This 1/24 scale plastic model kit is 179mm long, 71mm wide, and 53mm high.
The long-nose, short-deck fastback coupe form is faithfully recreated based on the actual car.
The 240ZG's exclusive color, known as Grand Prix Maroon, has been recreated through color matching.
The 2.4-liter inline-six engine's twin carburetors, oil pan, and transmission are precisely reproduced.
The model is finished with meticulous paint job.
The hood can be opened and closed to view the engine.
The window moldings and headlamp bar rims are plated parts.
Even the parting lines and adhesive lines have been meticulously processed and painted.
Includes a base with nameplate and a clear case to protect the model from dust.
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1/24 scale pre-painted finished product
Length: 179mm, Width: 71mm, Height: 53mm
The long-nose, short-deck fastback coupe form is faithfully recreated from the actual vehicle
The 2.4-liter inline-six engine features twin carburetors, oil pan, and transmission, all precisely recreated
Includes a base with a nameplate and a clear case to protect the model from dust