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Sharing my updated variant of Hot Wheels Nissan Fairlady 2000.
Sharing my updated variant of Hot Wheels Nissan Fairlady 2000.
Currently I have the complete sets of all 8 variants of Fairlady 2000.
I'm not into collecting all the specific variant such as carded variant, rim variant, rollcage variant, window variant etc...
01) 2017 Legends Of Speed (Light Yellow)
02) 2017 Legends Of Speed (Pale Green)
03) 2018 HW Speed Graphics (Blue)
04) 2018 Red Edition ~ Target Exclusive (Red)
05) 2018 HW Speed Graphics (Black)
06) 2018 HW Speed Graphics ~ Kmart Exclusive (White)
07) 2019 Nightburnerz (Metallic Yellow)
08) 2019 Nightburnerz (Red)
Looking forward for the new variant coming out this year 2020.
WIKIPEDIA
The Fairlady 2000 (Japanese: γγγγ΅γ³ γγ§γ’γ¬γγ£δΊε) was the final instalment of the 'Fairlady' roadsters manufactured by Nissan starting in the late 1950s. This car was the forerunner to the Z-car in the Fairlady line, sold overseas as the Datsun 240Z. The Fairlady 2000 was succeeded by the Z-series Nissan cars in 1970. The Fairlady's styling was heavily influenced by British 2-seat sports cars like the Austin-Healey and the Triumph TR6, giving the car a slight advantage in overseas markets because of it's lower price bracket.
The die-cast version has racing fenders and a hardtop roof. The front-mounted external oil cooler is a part of the plastic base, holding the body and base together as a bracket. It features racing seats, removed rear bumper, internal roll cage and is a right-hand drive version.
From the back of the 2017 card:
Born: 1967
Birthplace: Yokohama, Japan
Designer: Nissan
Specialty: With its 2-liter twin-carb engine, the Fairlady Roadster has a rich racing history, dominating race tracks almost 50 years ago. This dialed-up Hot Wheels version has works-style overfenders, a front-mount oil cooler and fender mounted aero mirrors. Ready to rock the track again?
WIKIPEDIA
The Fairlady 2000 (Japanese: γγγγ΅γ³ γγ§γ’γ¬γγ£δΊε) was the final instalment of the 'Fairlady' roadsters manufactured by Nissan starting in the late 1950s. This car was the forerunner to the Z-car in the Fairlady line, sold overseas as the Datsun 240Z. The Fairlady 2000 was succeeded by the Z-series Nissan cars in 1970. The Fairlady's styling was heavily influenced by British 2-seat sports cars like the Austin-Healey and the Triumph TR6, giving the car a slight advantage in overseas markets because of it's lower price bracket.
The die-cast version has racing fenders and a hardtop roof. The front-mounted external oil cooler is a part of the plastic base, holding the body and base together as a bracket. It features racing seats, removed rear bumper, internal roll cage and is a right-hand drive version.
From the back of the 2017 card:
Born: 1967
Birthplace: Yokohama, Japan
Designer: Nissan
Specialty: With its 2-liter twin-carb engine, the Fairlady Roadster has a rich racing history, dominating race tracks almost 50 years ago. This dialed-up Hot Wheels version has works-style overfenders, a front-mount oil cooler and fender mounted aero mirrors. Ready to rock the track again?