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Nissan to stop production of sporty Fairlady Z Roadster

Nissan to stop production of sporty Fairlady Z Roadster

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. announces a decision on May 22, 2014, to stop producing its Fairlady Z Roadster sports model.

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'7-million-yen' platinum toy car displayed

'7-million-yen' platinum toy car displayed

SENDAI, Japan - A one-of-a-kind pure platinum toy car under the long-selling Tomica brand name, which would be worth 7 million yen if put on sale, is displayed at an outlet of Tanaka Kikinzoku Jewelry K.K. in Sendai on May 19, 2010. Tanaka Kikinzoku produced the 7-centimeter, 210-gram model, based on Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z 432 sports car, jointly with toy maker Tomy Co. to mark the 40th anniversary of the debut of the toy car series.

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Nissan unveils revamped Fairlady Z

Nissan unveils revamped Fairlady Z

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a revamped version of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z sports car unveiled Dec. 1. The sixth generation of the Fairlady Z, which debuted in 1969, hit the Japanese market the same day and will be sold in the North American market in January. It will eventually be available in 120 countries, with the highest concentration in Japan, the United States and Europe, the automaker said.

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Nissan to take orders for Fairlady Z convertibles

Nissan to take orders for Fairlady Z convertibles

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. said Aug. 18 it will start taking orders for the convertible version of its Fairlady Z sports car (in handout photo) on Aug. 20. Nissan will release the Fairlady Z Roadstar this fall but has yet to announce the launch date, price and other details. In the North American market, the Fairlady Z Roadstar was released as the 350Z Roadstar earlier this month. It carries a price tag of $33,850.

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Nissan Motor releases new Fairlady Z

Nissan Motor releases new Fairlady Z

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan President Carlos Ghosn stands by the new Fairlady Z, known as the 350Z in the United States, at a presentation ceremony in Tokyo on July 30. The fifth generation of the Fairlady Z series, the best-selling series of sports cars in the world, is powered by a 3,500-cc V6 cylinder engine. Nissan offers the sports car in four grades at prices ranging from 3 million to 3.6 million yen.

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Nissan Fairlady Z at Tokyo Auto Salon

Nissan Fairlady Z at Tokyo Auto Salon

Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z is exhibited at the Tokyo Auto Salon on Jan. 14, 2022, at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, near Tokyo.

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Rice snacks shaped like renowned Nissan cars

Rice snacks shaped like renowned Nissan cars

Undated photo taken in the Kanagawa Prefecture city of Isehara, eastern Japan, shows "Kakinotane" rice snacks shaped like Skyline 2000GT, Fairlady Z and various other renowned Nissan car models, developed by Isehara-based food maker Tatsuya Bussan Co. for sale at expressway service areas and department stores.

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Nissan unveils revamped Fairlady Z

Nissan unveils revamped Fairlady Z

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a revamped version of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z sports car unveiled Dec. 1. The sixth generation of the Fairlady Z, which debuted in 1969, hit the Japanese market the same day and will be sold in the North American market in January. It will eventually be available in 120 countries, with the highest concentration in Japan, the United States and Europe, the automaker said. (Kyodo)

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Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

67 Ford Mustang & Nissan Fairlady 350z Film: The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift (USA/DEU 2006) Director: Justin Lin 04 June 2006 Date: 04 June 2006

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Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

Nissan Fairlady 350z & 67 Ford Mustang Film: The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift (USA/DEU 2006) Director: Justin Lin 04 June 2006 Date: 04 June 2006

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Nissan Fairlady Z emblem

Nissan Fairlady Z emblem

File photo taken April 17, 2019, in Tokyo, shows the emblem marking the 50th anniversary of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z sports car. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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'7-million-yen' platinum toy car displayed

'7-million-yen' platinum toy car displayed

SENDAI, Japan - A one-of-a-kind pure platinum toy car under the long-selling Tomica brand name, which would be worth 7 million yen if put on sale, is displayed at an outlet of Tanaka Kikinzoku Jewelry K.K. in Sendai on May 19, 2010. Tanaka Kikinzoku produced the 7-centimeter, 210-gram model, based on Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z 432 sports car, jointly with toy maker Tomy Co. to mark the 40th anniversary of the debut of the toy car series. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japan automakers unveil sports cars

(1)Japan automakers unveil sports cars

DETROIT, United States - Photo shows a new version of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z sports coupe unveiled at the annual North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Jan. 8.

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Tokyo Auto Salon

Tokyo Auto Salon

Photo taken Jan. 10, 2020, shows a special edition of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z on display at the Tokyo Auto Salon trade show at Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, near Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan Fairlady Z

Nissan Fairlady Z

File photo taken April 17, 2019, in Tokyo, shows the 50th anniversary model of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan Fairlady Z

Nissan Fairlady Z

File photo taken April 17, 2019, in Tokyo, shows the 50th anniversary model of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Logo of Nissan Fairlady Z

Logo of Nissan Fairlady Z

File photo taken April 17, 2019, in Tokyo, shows the logo of the 50th anniversary model of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan's Fairlady Z

Nissan's Fairlady Z

Photo taken in Tokyo on April 17, 2019, shows the new model of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z, marking the 50th anniversary of its first release. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan's Fairlady Z

Nissan's Fairlady Z

Photo taken in Tokyo on April 17, 2019, shows the new model of Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z, marking the 50th anniversary of its first release. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan GT-R, Fairlady Z

Nissan GT-R, Fairlady Z

Nissan Motor Co. unveils new models of the Nissan GT-R (front) and Fairlady Z, both marking the 50th anniversary of their first release, at a showroom in Tokyo on April 17, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan's Fairlady Z

Nissan's Fairlady Z

Nissan Motor Co.'s Fairlady Z is displayed at the Nissan Heritage Collection museum in Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture, on Aug. 8, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissan to take orders for Fairlady Z convertibles

Nissan to take orders for Fairlady Z convertibles

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. said Aug. 18 it will start taking orders for the convertible version of its Fairlady Z sports car (in handout photo) on Aug. 20. Nissan will release the Fairlady Z Roadstar this fall but has yet to announce the launch date, price and other details. In the North American market, the Fairlady Z Roadstar was released as the 350Z Roadstar earlier this month. It carries a price tag of $33,850. (Kyodo)

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Nissan Motor releases new Fairlady Z

Nissan Motor releases new Fairlady Z

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan President Carlos Ghosn stands by the new Fairlady Z, known as the 350Z in the United States, at a presentation ceremony in Tokyo on July 30. The fifth generation of the Fairlady Z series, the best-selling series of sports cars in the world, is powered by a 3,500-cc V6 cylinder engine. Nissan offers the sports car in four grades at prices ranging from 3 million to 3.6 million yen. (Kyodo)

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