Sport Car
The fourth generation Fairlady Z (Z32) was released in 1989, twenty years after the release of the first generation. The styling with refined beauty and sharpness of Z such as curvy wide & low proportion, extremely slanted headlamps and short overhang representing high dynamic performance became a popular topic.
The lineup included two bodies; 2-seater and 2+2, and two types of VG30 engine of V6, 4-valve DOHC and 3000cc; twin turbo and natural aspiration. Features included the leading-edge chassis technologies such as 4-wheel multi-link suspension, super HICAS and aluminum caliper opposed 4-pison brakes.
This car is U.S. spec "Nissan 300ZX" manufactured in 1992, with naturally aspirated VG30DE engine.