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1971 NISSAN FAIRLADYZ 240ZG

$48,600

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Year: 1971
Make: NISSAN
Model: FAIRLADYZ 240ZG
Mileage: 0
Trans: 5 speed manual
Colour: Maroon
Price: $48,600

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The special model Japan-only HS30-H Nissan Fairlady ZG was released in Japan in October 1971 to homologate the 240Z for Group 4 racing. Differences between the Fairlady ZG and an export market Datsun 240Z include an extended fiberglass ‘aero-dyna’ nose, wider over-fenders riveted to the body, a rear spoiler, acrylic glass headlight covers and fender-mounted rear-view mirrors. The Fairlady ZG was available in three colours: Grande Prix Red, Grande Prix White and Grande Prix Maroon. The "G" in Fairlady ZG stands for "Grande." Although the ZG was not sold in the USA and was never sold outside Japan, in order for it to be eligible for competition in the U.S., Nissan sold the nose kit as a dealer's option which is known as the "G-nose". With the nose added, these 240Zs are often referred to as 240ZGs, outside of Japan. (Source: Wikipedia). This vehicle was sold at USS Tokyo on 19 March 2015 for 3,870,000 YEN FOB, and is listed as an example of current prices. Total price in Australia would be approx. $48,600 landed (calculated at a rate of 94.45 yen to the dollar). Please note that this vehicle is an EXAMPLE only and is not available for sale. However it provides a good indication of current prices and we can source other similar vehicles to order. Please contact us for more information and to see all available vehicles, or you can add yourself to our free auction trial (click here).

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