Anyone for T? Since the release of the inaugural (S30) model in 1969, the Fairlady Z sports car has enjoyed consistent popularity. In 1978, it was time for a full model change with the introduction of the second (S130) generation car, which inherited the base long-nose short-deck form of its predecessors but took it much further with updated aerodynamics, a semi-trailing rear arm suspension setup, disc brakes on all four wheels, and much more. A choice of 2-liter and 2.8-liter inline-six engines was on offer, both with electronic fuel injection system. In 1980, the line-up was further augmented with a stunning T-bar roof car that had removable side roof sections; owners could enjoy the car either as an open-top vehicle.
About the Model ?This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 188mm, width: 76mm, height: 54mm. ?The flowing, long-nose, short-deck form of the 280Z with T-bar roof is captured in style. ?Transparent T-bar roof components are removable after completion of assembly. ?Engine hood can be cut off if display of the engine is desired. ?A detailed finish includes recreation of engine room, chassis underside, interior and more. ?Metal-plated parts are included in recreations of headlights and bumpers. ?Decals recreate body pinstripes, instrumentation meters and more. ?Parts are molded in white for an easier and more effective paint-job, and masking stickers are now included for roof glass sections. ?Comes with a driver figure.