1989 Fairlady Z 300ZX
The fourth-generation model (Z32) was launched in July 1989. The only available engine was a 3-liter V6, but […]
View Article1972 Fairlady 240Z-G
The Fairlady Z was developed as the successor to the Fairlady 2000 (SR311). In late November 1969, the […]
View Article1968 Fairlady 1600
The Fairlady name* was used for the first time with the SPL213 (1,200cc, 60PS) launched in 1961. This […]
View Article1992 Fairlady ZX Twin-turbo 2-seater T-bar Roof
The first-generation Fairlady Z (S30) was launched in 1969. Its predecessor, the Fairlady, had already been exported to […]
View Article1981 Fairlady 280Z-T
Building on the original S30 concept, the second-generation Z (S130), launched in August 1978, was a sports car […]
View Article1978 Fairlady 280Z-L
A second-generation Z (S130), equipped with a 6-cylinder in line 2,758cc L28 engine was launched in August 1978 […]
View Article1985 Fairlady Z 200ZG
The third-generation Z (Z31) was launched in 1983, the same year as the Fairlady production total passed 1 […]
View Article1969 Fairlady Z 432
The first-generation Fairlady Z, launched in November 1969 (announced in October) was available in the high-power 432 model […]
View Article1968 Fairlady 2000
In March 1967, the powerful 2000 series was added to the Fairlady lineup (sold alongside the 1600). It […]
View Article1998 Fairlady Z 300ZX
Since the launch of the first-generation S30 (1969), the Fairlady Z became an exceptional hit as a sports […]
View Article1992 Fairlady Z Convertible
The fourth-generation (Z32) was launched exactly 20 years after the first-generation Fairlady Z in July 1989. The convertible […]
View Article1977 Fairlady Z-T
The first-generation Fairlady Z (S30) was announced in October 1969 and launched in November that same year. In […]
View Article1973 Fairlady 240Z
The Fairlady Z (S30) was launched as the 2000 series in November 1969. Two years later in November […]
View Article1983 Fairlady Z 300ZX
This is the winning car of the 1985 All Japan Rally Championship series (M. Kamioka & Y. Nakahara). […]
View Article1972 Fairlady 240Z
This No.5 car was driven by R. Aaltonen and J. Todt , coming in 3rd overall in the […]
View Article1971 Fairlady 240Z
The successor to the Fairlady, the Fairlady Z, had a closed, fast-back coupe-style body. It was launched in […]
View Article1973 Fairlady 240Z
In November 1971, “240Z” with 2,400cc engine included in the Fairlady Z lineup in Japan. The top-of-the-line model, […]
View Article1962 Fairlady 1500
The history of Japan’s modern motor sports began with the 1st Japan GP Race (1963, Suzuka) and this […]
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