The Nissan 350Z (Japanese: ニッサンフェアレディZ, Nissan Fearedi Zetto, Nissan Fairlady Z) is a R/C Mini 4WD car released by Tamiya in November 2002.
It was based on the two-seater sports car of the same name by Nissan.
General info[]
The 350Z featuring the long-hood, short-deck sports car body design with large front air intake, which is one of a common traits for the Z-cars. It has the skewed rectangle headlamps and the triangle-shaped taillamps, with the separate thin turn signal lights. The Nissan emblems can be seen on the front and on the rear.
It is mainly in chrome silver metallic, with black windows.
It was equipped with the white, small diameter RC-type wheels with the black RC slick tires. The chassis frame and A parts were molded in black and gray respectively.
About the Nissan 350Z[]
Manufactured from 2002 to 2009, the 350Z, also known as Fairlady Z (Z33) in Japan, is a two-seater sports car manufactured by Nissan. It is also Nissan's 5th-generation Z-car, suceeding the 300ZX (Fairlady Z Z32).
Built on the Nissan FM platform, it has the front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. Powering the car are the 3.5 liter VQ35DE V6 engine and the VQ35HR V6 engine, both of which were petrol-powered engines. The engine is mated to either the RE5R05A 5-speed automatic transmission or the FS6R31A 6-speed manual transmission. The base 350Z has the top speed of 250 km/h (electronically limited).
It was superseded by the 370Z for the 2009 model year.
Technical info[]
Variant | Body | Chassis | Wheels | Tires | Motor | Dimensions | Gear |
Standard |
Color: Silver |
Type: TR-1 |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 163 |
5:1 |
Gallery[]
Boxart[]
See also[]
Nissan cars[]
- Nissan Safari
- Nissan King Cab Jr.
- Nissan Terrano '93 Paris-Dakar (Team NOK JATCO)
- Calsonic Skyline GTR-2002
- Nissan Be-1
External links[]
Tamiya America[]
- Nissan 350Z at Tamiya America