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-Fairlady is Nissan's sports car family, sold as Datsuns in the Japan market until the 1980s. Note: A [[wikipedia:Sports car|sports car]] in this sense is technically a 2-seater. For more information, see [[wikipedia:Nissan Z-car]] and [[wikipedia:Datsun Sports]]+Fairlady is Nissan's sports car family, sold as Datsuns in the Japan market until the 1980s. Note: A {{wiki|sports car}} in this sense is technically a 2-seater.
= Roadsters = = Roadsters =
-The Roadster competed with the 1960s british sports cars and featured 4-cylinder engines and full ladder-frame chassis. Roadster parts have rarely been used on 1200s, as they are older technology.+The Fairlady roadsters (marketed in USA as {{wikiEx|Datsun_Sports#SP310/SPL310|Datsun Sports}}) competed with the 1960s British sports cars and featured 4-cylinder engines and full ladder-frame chassis. Roadster parts have rarely been used on 1200s, as they are older technology.
1959 S211 Datsun Sports 1000 with [[History#Engine_Technology|C1 engine]] 1959 S211 Datsun Sports 1000 with [[History#Engine_Technology|C1 engine]]
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2000 U20 OHC engine 2000 U20 OHC engine
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-Datsun G15 engine (not Prince G15 engine)+SP310 Datsun G15 engine (not Prince G15 engine)
-<br>{{Album|7365}} {{UploadPostH|13569_4c29152b77b7d.jpg|324828|267}}+<br>{{Album|7365}} {{UploadPostH|13569_4c29152b77b7d.jpg|324828|267}} {{Album|4994|jpeg}}
-R16 engine+SP311 R16 engine
<br>{{Photo|DSC01459.jpg|NWDE/20110318}} <br>{{Photo|DSC01459.jpg|NWDE/20110318}}
= Coupes = = Coupes =
-Fairlady Coupes (Z-cars) replaced the Roadsters and featured advanced technology including unibody chassis and Independent Rear Suspsension. For 1970 they were sold side-by-side with the Roadsters, but after that no convertibles were made for many many years.+Fairlady Coupes ({{wikiEx|Nissan_Z-car|Z-cars}}) replaced the Roadsters and featured advanced technology including unibody chassis and Independent Rear Suspension. For 1970 they were sold side-by-side with the Roadsters, but after that no convertibles were made for many, many years.
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Datsun model series [[#S130]] Datsun model series [[#S130]]
1978-1982 Datsun Fairlady 280Z, Datsun 280ZX 1978-1982 Datsun Fairlady 280Z, Datsun 280ZX
 +
 +{{Album|12326}}
Nissan Z-cars Nissan Z-cars
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== S30 == == S30 ==
-1969-1979 Datsun S30. The long six was rarely swapped into 1200s but made a splash [[Engine_Swaps#L-series_Six-Cylinder|when it was done]]. In early 1200 racing, Datsun Competition recommended [[Brake_Swaps#S30_.28240Z.2F260Z.2F280Z.29_Brake_Upgrade|fitting the S30 brakes]]. In the 1980s Z-car seats were occasionally swapped into 1200s, but good seats are much too rare these days.+1969-1979 model S30 was sold in Japan as the '''Fairlady Z''' and in USA as '''240Z''', '''260Z''', or '''280Z''' (depending on engine).
 + 
 +{{Album|20468}}
 + 
 +A notable change from the previous Japan-market Datsun Fairlady roadster, the new model was branded as a Nissan.
 + 
 + Japan-market
 + S311 Datsun (&#12480;&#12483;&#12488;&#12469;&#12531;) Fairlady
 + S30 Nissan (&#12491;&#12483;&#12469;&#12531;) Fairlady Z
 + 
 +{{UploadPost|174_5baea1ae09572.jpg|489569}} {{UploadPostH|174_5baea21a0ac38.jpg|489569|268}}
 + 
 +The long six was rarely [[Engine_Swaps#L-series_Six-Cylinder|swapped into 1200s]] but made a splash when it was done. In early 1200 racing, Datsun Competition recommended [[Brake_Swaps#S30_.28240Z.2F260Z.2F280Z.29_Brake_Upgrade|fitting the S30 brakes]]. In the 1980s Z-car seats were occasionally swapped into 1200s, but good seats are much too rare these days.
S30 2.0 liter L20A six S30 2.0 liter L20A six
HS30 2.4 liter L24 six HS30 2.4 liter L24 six
- PS30 2.0 liter twin-cam 4-valve S20 six+ PS30 2.0 liter twin-cam 4-valve S20 six (#Z432)
 +=== Fairlady Z 2000 ===
S30 Fairlady 2000 S30 Fairlady 2000
-<br>{{Thumb|4992}} {{Thumb|9268}} {{Thumb|13368}}+<br>{{Album|13368}} {{Album|13369}}
-{{Thumb|13369}}+
-S30 240Z with retro-fitted RB20+{{Album|4992}} {{Album|9268}}
 + 
 +=== 240Z ===
 +240Z (1970-1973) with 2.4 liter engine (HS30)
 + 
 +240Z (S30 with L24 engine - North America stylized as "''240-Z''")
 +<br>{{Album|24583}} {{Album|2988}} {{Album|11638}}
 + 
 +S30 240Z with retro-fitted [[RB]]20 engine
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-Fairlady 432 engine (type S20 twin-cam, 4-valve)+240Z with retro-fitted [[#S130|#280ZX]] Turbo engine
-<br>{{UploadPost|13085_4c20b8f375388.jpg|323956}} {{Album|759|gif}}+<br>{{Album|4956|jpeg}} {{Album|4958|jpeg}} {{Album|4959|jpeg}}
-{{Album|8433|width=256}}+
-240Z (S30 with L24 engine)+=== 260Z ===
-<br>{{Thumb|4956|jpeg}} {{Thumb|11638}}+260Z (S30 with 2.6 litre L26 engine, 1974-1978 Australia, 1974-only USA)
-{{Thumb|24583}} {{Thumb|2988}}+
-260Z (S30 with L26 engine)+USA 'Datsun 260-Z' in ''Ticket to Ride'' 1974 Datsun range brochure
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-280Z (S30 with L28E fuel-injected engine)+{{Album|13077}} {{Album|13076}}
-<br>{{Thumb|646|JPG}} {{Thumb|647|JPG}} {{Thumb|2957}}+ 
 +{{Album|12325}} {{Album|1842}} {{Album|8215}}
 + 
 +=== 280Z ===
 +280Z (1975-1978) with 2.8 liter L28E engine
 + 
 +280Z (S30 with L28E fuel-injected engine, USA 1975-1978) 2+2 long body pictured
 +<br>{{Album|646|JPG}} {{Album|647|JPG}} {{Album|2957}}
Custom racing nose Custom racing nose
<br>{{Album|7641}} <br>{{Album|7641}}
 +
 +=== Z432 ===
 +Fairlady 432 JDM only (with engine type S20 twin-cam, 4-valve)
 +
 + PS30 2.0 liter twin-cam 4-valve S20 six
 +
 +{{UploadPost|13085_4c20b8f375388.jpg|323956}}
 +{{AlbumH|8433|jpg|300}} {{Album|759|gif}}
== S130 == == S130 ==
-The Japan-market S130 was badged 280Z -- confusingly, as it was badged 280ZX in other countries. Suspension and brakes were commonly swapped into 1200s.+The S130 changed from a sports coupe to a larger luxury car. The Japan-market S130 was badged 280Z -- confusingly, as it was badged 280ZX in other countries. Suspension and brakes were commonly swapped into 1200s.
See Main Article: [[280ZX]] See Main Article: [[280ZX]]
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2002-2009 Z33 Nissan 350Z used the VQ V6 twin-cam engine which has been swapped into 1200s a few times. The six-speed gearbox is also useful for mating to the 1200 engine. 2002-2009 Z33 Nissan 350Z used the VQ V6 twin-cam engine which has been swapped into 1200s a few times. The six-speed gearbox is also useful for mating to the 1200 engine.
- See [[VQ Engine Swap]]+{{See|VQ Engine Swap}}
- See [[6-speed]]+
 +<br>{{See|6-speed}}
-{{wikiCommons|Nissan_350Z|2/2f|2003_Nissan_350Z_%28Z33%29_Track_coupe_%282012-10-26%29.jpg}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_350Z|4/49|2008_Nissan_350Z_--_NHTSA.jpg}} {{Album|14498}} {{Album|9776}} {{Album|7054}}+{{wikiCommons|Nissan_350Z|4/49|2008_Nissan_350Z_--_NHTSA.jpg|362}} {{wikiCommons|Nissan_350Z|2/2f|2003_Nissan_350Z_%28Z33%29_Track_coupe_%282012-10-26%29.jpg}} {{AlbumLinkH|6-speed|7054|6-speed}}
 +<br>{{Album|14498}} {{Album|9776}} {{Album|10446|jpg|400}}
[[Category:Nissan Vehicles]]{{End}} [[Category:Nissan Vehicles]]{{End}}

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Fairlady is Nissan's sports car family, sold as Datsuns in the Japan market until the 1980s. Note: A sports car in this sense is technically a 2-seater.

Contents

Roadsters

The Fairlady roadsters (marketed in USA as Datsun Sports) competed with the 1960s British sports cars and featured 4-cylinder engines and full ladder-frame chassis. Roadster parts have rarely been used on 1200s, as they are older technology.

1959      S211 Datsun Sports 1000 with C1 engine
1960-1963 SP212/SP213 Datsun 1200 Fairlady 
1963-1965 SP310 Datsun Fairlady 1500, SPL310 
1965-1970 SP311 Datsun Fairlady 1600, SPL311 Sports 1600
1967-1970 SR311 Datsun Fairlady 2000, SRL311 Sports 2000
1500 G15 Datsun OHV (pushrod) engine
1600 R16 OHV engine
2000 U20 OHC engine

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SP310 Datsun G15 engine (not Prince G15 engine)
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SP311 R16 engine
DSC01459.jpg

Coupes

Fairlady Coupes (Z-cars) replaced the Roadsters and featured advanced technology including unibody chassis and Independent Rear Suspension. For 1970 they were sold side-by-side with the Roadsters, but after that no convertibles were made for many, many years.

10468.jpgAlbum 10468 3655_5043364a3d0ea.jpgPost 416836

Datsun model series #S30
* 1969-1972 Datsun Fairlady Z/Datsun 240Z 
* 1971 Fairlady ZG (HS30-H, Japan only)
* 1971 Fairlady Z432 (Japan only limited production) with S20 DOHC engine
* 1974-1978 Datsun 260Z (USA: 1974 model year only)
* 1974-1978 Datsun 280Z and 280Z 2+2 
Datsun model series #S130
1978-1982 Datsun Fairlady 280Z, Datsun 280ZX

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Nissan Z-cars 
1982-1989 #Z31 Nissan 300ZX with VG30E
1989-1996 #Z32 Nissan 300ZX with VG30 and VG30TT engines
2002-2008 #Z33 Nissan Fairlady Z/350Z with VQ35DE engine
2008-     Z35 Fairlady Z/370Z with VQ37VHR engine

S30

1969-1979 model S30 was sold in Japan as the Fairlady Z and in USA as 240Z, 260Z, or 280Z (depending on engine).

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A notable change from the previous Japan-market Datsun Fairlady roadster, the new model was branded as a Nissan.

Japan-market
S311 Datsun (ダットサン) Fairlady
S30  Nissan (ニッサン) Fairlady Z

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The long six was rarely swapped into 1200s but made a splash when it was done. In early 1200 racing, Datsun Competition recommended fitting the S30 brakes. In the 1980s Z-car seats were occasionally swapped into 1200s, but good seats are much too rare these days.

 S30 2.0 liter L20A six
HS30 2.4 liter L24 six
PS30 2.0 liter twin-cam 4-valve S20 six (#Z432)

Fairlady Z 2000

S30 Fairlady 2000
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240Z

240Z (1970-1973) with 2.4 liter engine (HS30)

240Z (S30 with L24 engine - North America stylized as "240-Z")
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S30 240Z with retro-fitted RB20 engine
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240Z with retro-fitted #280ZX Turbo engine
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260Z

260Z (S30 with 2.6 litre L26 engine, 1974-1978 Australia, 1974-only USA)

USA 'Datsun 260-Z' in Ticket to Ride 1974 Datsun range brochure
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280Z

280Z (1975-1978) with 2.8 liter L28E engine

280Z (S30 with L28E fuel-injected engine, USA 1975-1978) 2+2 long body pictured
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Custom racing nose
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Z432

Fairlady 432 JDM only (with engine type S20 twin-cam, 4-valve)

PS30 2.0 liter twin-cam 4-valve S20 six

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S130

The S130 changed from a sports coupe to a larger luxury car. The Japan-market S130 was badged 280Z -- confusingly, as it was badged 280ZX in other countries. Suspension and brakes were commonly swapped into 1200s.

See Main Article: 280ZX
See: 280ZX Strut Swap
See: 280ZX Brake Upgrade

280ZX (S130)
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Z31

1983-1989 Z31 300ZX changed from the straight-six to the V6. This single overhead-cam V6 has been swapped into 1200s. Only the special JDM 200ZR used a straight six (the superb RB20DET twin cam).

See: VG_Engine_Swap

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Z32

1989-2000 Z32 300ZX (1990-1996 in USA)
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Z33

2002-2009 Z33 Nissan 350Z used the VQ V6 twin-cam engine which has been swapped into 1200s a few times. The six-speed gearbox is also useful for mating to the 1200 engine.

See also: VQ Engine Swap

See also: 6-speed

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