COVID-19 MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER DAY 19/28

Sharing my updated variant of Hot Wheels's Nissan Fairlady Z.

Currently I have the complete sets of all 12 variants of Fairlady Z.

I'm not into collecting all the specific variant such as carded variant, rim variant, rollcage variant, window variant etc...

01) 2016 HW Speed Graphics (Dark Blue)
02) 2017 Nightburnerz (Metalflake Black)
03) 2017 HW Nightburnerz ~ $uper Treasure Hunts (Spectraflame Black)
04) 2018 Car Culture : Japan Historics 2 (Yellow)
05) 2018 HW Speed Graphics (Pearl White)
06) 2018 HW Speed Graphics (Red)
07) 2019 Nissan (Yellow)
08) 2019 Nissan (Blue)
09) 2019 Car Culture - Team Transport #11 (White)
10) 2019 Fast & Furious : Fast Rewind (Gunmetal Grey) 
11) 2020 Nissan Garage 4-Car Set (White)
12) 2020 Police series (White)

Looking forward for the new variant coming out this year 2020.














WIKIPEDIA

The Nissan Fairlady Z (Japanese: ζ—₯産フェをレディ 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 depicts the "G-nosed" or "G" model (sometimes known as "240ZG") with the aero-kit G-nose seen on motorsport models and some more expensive models from the showroom had the optional aero nose kit fitted. This casting also has a rear spoiler, bolt-on sports fenders and is right-hand drive.

From the back of the 2016 card:

Born: 1969
Birthplace: Japan
Designer: Nissan
Specialty: The driver's sports car in its purest form! It's a 2-seater with an inline-6 engine and unmistakable GT shape. Customized with an aerodynamic G-nose, 3-piece wing and works-style overfenders for an extra dose of aggression and performance.

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