Nissan 240z G Nose
This car is the fastest grade 240ZG that was used as a police car of Kanagawa Prefectural Police since 1972 mainly on expressways.
Nissan 240z g nose. The G-nose bumper is one of my favourite features of the car and I just cant imagine Project Z without it now. Of Japan from 1969 to 1978. A series of changes were made to the 240ZG with the race track in mind including an extended fiberglass aero-dyna nose for improved top speed and aerodynamics riveted fender flares to.
G-Nose Conversion Parts for Datsun 240Z 260Z 280Z. In Rock Springs WY. The 240ZG was a homologation model for Group 4.
Ad Browse our Nissan inventory. The 240ZGs biggest exterior characteristic was the front end. The latter was the most noteworthy sporting a unique front end what Nissan calls the G-nose The G stands for Grand The 240ZGs fiberglass nose piece glass-covered headlamps and bolt-on fender flares stood out from other 240Z models and remain popular with enthusiasts today.
30-J4250 G-Nose kit for Datsun 240Z 260Z 280Z with fiber glass bumper IN STOCK NOW. Without the G-nose to me the Z is like a cupcake without icing. Near the end of the 1960s Japanese cars were starting to make a name for themselves in the international stage.
The Nissan Fairlady 240ZG also known as the Datsun 240ZG is a rear-wheel drive sports car built in 1971 which was sold in Japan only. Ad Browse our Nissan inventory. Its such a sleek sultry addition to the already elegant lines of the S30 chassis.
These hinges were modeled directly from an OEM hinge and allow the hood to open without damaging the nose. So-called G-nose with the nose piece made of FRP headlamp covers and over fenders. With all painted work.
The Nissan Fairlady 240ZG was was released in Japan in October 1971 for one reason and one reason alone to homologate the 240Z for Group 4 racing. G-Nose Hood Hinges If you plan on doing a g-nose style modification to your Z youll need Nissans hood hinge special that is NLA. The proof of 240ZG Type 02662 Class 0070 is written on the vehicle inspection certificate.
The Nissan S30 sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z then later as the 260Z and 280Z is the first generation of Z GT 3-door two-seat coupés produced by Nissan Motors Ltd. 1972 NIssan Fairlady 240ZG. The primary differences between a 240ZG and a regular 240Z are the G-nosean extended composite nosepiece with glassed in headlights.
One of the vanguards of this movement was the Fairlady Z that debuted in 1969. Accompanying the streamlined nose job widened track and rear spoiler was a. It went on sale also in Japan in November 1971 to respond to the request from customers.
1972 NIssan Fairlady 240ZG. Equipped with genuine G-Nose. So Nissan took standard 240Z and bolted on over fenders a rear deck lid spoiler and a custom aero-dyna fiberglass wedge fascia complete with acrylic glass headlamp covers.
240 stands for the engine displacement whilst G is an abbreviation for Grande. The travel distance of this car reached 370940km in total. 30-J4252 G-nose bumper bracket set for Datsun 240Z.
30-J4251 Deluxe G-Nose body kit with OEM type urethane bumper Special order 3-4 Weeks for delivery No refund. Regular price 234500. Its front known as G-Nose was available as an option.
The initial lineup in Japan had only 20-liter engines however 24-liter engine series as well as the exported editions was added in 1971. Gerald Hidalgo a car restorer and collector from Tanauan Batangas shares the story of his classic 1978 Datsun 280Z G-NoseThe full restoration and upgrades. In 1969 the Fairlady Z S30 was launched with a more stylish coupe body as a new model of the open body Datsun.
The symbolic Japanese sportscar of the 70s The Nissan Fairlady Z was sold as the Nissan 240ZG outside Japan. If you dont have a sweet tooth it isnt a problem I guess but if you. In Rock Springs WY.
Hand laid fiberglass bolt-on black gel coat finish. Requires Pin-on hood or special hood hinges which are available for 29500 a pair. Equipped with fender flares and a G-nose.