Fiber Glass 1970 1971 1972 1973 Datsun 240Z (S30) RB PND Style Body Set Front bumper Fender Flare Fit For 240Z S30 Body Kit
- Condition100% Brand-New
- Car Make240Z (S30)
- Place of OriginZhejiang China
- Warranty3 Months,3 Months
- SizeStandard Size
- Car Fitmentdatsun
- OE NO.Unknow
- Service24 Hours Customer Service
- Material TypeFRP Fiber Glass
- MaterialFiber Glass
- Model Number1
- CertificationYes
- Product numberYC240Z001L-YC240Z005L
- Brand NameYachant
- FunctionDecoration+Protection
- Year1977-1981
- Advantage10 Years Experience
- QualityHigh-Quality
- Model200SX
- Fitment100% Fitment
- Packaging DetailFoam and bubble wrapping, cupboard box carton
- Selling UnitsSingle item
- Single package size110X35X35 cm
- Single gross weight25.0 KG
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FEATURE:
High Quality Fiber Glass by Vacuum Infusion
Light Weight
Perfect Fitment
Aerodynamic
Better Looking
Very easy to install, recommend install on body street shop
Perhaps many people have not heard of this brand, so let's first popularize the Nissan Nissan brand! Its history can be traced back to 1933, when the Honda Casting Company, which produced automotive parts, acquired DAT Automobile Company and established Datsun Automatic Vehicle Manufacturing Company, mainly producing small trucks; In 1934, Datsun was renamed Nissan Motor Company; Established an American company in 1960; In 1966, Nissan merged with Prince Motors, and the most famous model under Prince Motors was the famous Skyline.
At that time, combined with market research, Nissan executives unanimously believed that a "high-performance sports car that people can afford" needed to be launched in the US market. Therefore, the Z series officially entered the US market under the brand name Datsun in the autumn of 1969.
The first sports car was named the Datsun 240Z, which has a charming appearance similar to European cars, the astonishing power of American cars, and the fine quality that Japanese cars pride themselves on. Of course, it also has a very good cost-effectiveness.
The Datsun240Z was designed by Count Albrecht Graf Goertz and draws on the design elements of the Jaguar E-Car. In the 1960s and 1970s, Japan's automobile industry flourished, and major car companies had the experience of "borrowing" (imitation). The Datsun 240Z was sold for only $3500 that year, making it highly popular. While causing a huge sensation, it also achieved great success in business. In 1974, Nissan upgraded its 240Z to 260Z, expanding its engine capacity to 2.6 liters. In 1977, a larger displacement 2.8 liter SOHC six cylinder engine was developed, and the new car was named 280Z, replacing the 260Z.