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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Dino Dalle Carbonare on Mon, Dec 14 2009
I have to admit, since driving that amazing 240ZG at Sodegaura the other week I haven't been able to stop thinking about S30s, which is pretty much exactly why I couldn't keep my eyes off these two cars at the Mooneyes show. There is a very evident difference in style compared to the more authentic feel of the car from TA-Auto, but the Z's
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Sep 14 2009
Today (Sept.15) in Japan, Mr. Yutaka Katayama - better known as "Mr.K" will be celebrating his 100th birthday. Nissan enthusiasts should immediately recognize the name, but if you don't, Mr. K is the man responsible for both bringing the Nissan brand to the United States, and for the creation of iconic Nissan/Datsun cars like the original
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Antonio Alvendia on Tue, Dec 2 2008
By now, many of our Speedhunters readers have probably already read my " driving impression story " on the new Nissan 370Z. However, I wanted to take a quick look back at the design similarities between the new 370Z and the old school S30-chassis 240Z. I thought it would be pretty cool to do a photo shoot showing both the new and old Zs together
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jeroen Willemsen on Mon, Oct 20 2008
While browsing through some blogs the other day I found this 260Z 2+2 on the Corner Balance blog. I never really heard of a 2+2 Nissan Z. So after some email contact with Kwame Asante from Z1 Performance I got some more information. He even provided me the original source of the photo's on Zclub . The car itself was a restoration project and it
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Tue, Jun 17 2008
Say hello to one of the toughest Nissan S30Z's I have ever seen. This dark red Z is owned by Kuni-san of Gunma Prefecture, and when I first spotted it at the spring Omega Cup event at Tsukuba Circuit I could not keep my eyes off it! After first drooling over the car's amazing stance, I began to notice the overall attention to detail on the car
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Fri, May 23 2008
As much as I and the other Speedhunters love classic cars, the one problem with them is that they are "classic". What I mean, is that there is not quite the same amount of "fresh" material about classic cars as there is the for the newer stuff. That is why when I found these recently taken photos of this amazing black 240Z, I knew
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