Datsun 240z vs Nissan GTR
This is a homebuilt twin turbo " blow through " system on a 409 cubic inch Chevy small block engine in a 72 Datsun 240 z. The car is Street Legal due to emission excemptions and is used for cruising, car shows, and drag racing. It is a Sleeper since it uses a full Exhaust system and mufflers.
450hp LS1 1978 Datsun 280Z
One of the coolest imports I've had the opportunity to see in action, this extremely streetable 1978 Datsun 280z takes it's first trip to the drag strip to do some testing. The car has an LS1 with heads, cam, and FAST intake manifold putting down around 450 wheel horsepower! Best 1/8 mile time was 7.11 for the night.
Datsun 260z
http://www.autostylistmotorworks.com/ several datsun 260z and 240z car pictures compilation.
1972 Datsun 240 Z - Turbo Skyline RB25 - 480 rwhp
1972 Datsun 240 Z - Built by Kindig-It Design
Featuring an RB25 Skyline Engine, 22lbs of Boost good for 480+ rear wheel hp
Filmed by Jon Glover / Glovers Garage Productions
L28 Powered C10 Skyline Hakosuka @ Japanese Classic Car Meet (Torrance, CA) 旧車
Here's a vid of a Legendary car: Triple carb'd L28 powered Nissan C10 Skyline "Hakosuka" prowling into the Japanese Classic Car meet in Torrance, CA (3-5-10). The Japanese Classic Car Meet in Torrance meets every first Friday of the month. Contact me for more info! Check out my other vids of Japanese Classic Car's in action! Thanks for watching!
Wekfest SF 2011
event: Wekfest SF 2011
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73 datsun 240z v8 chevy 350 conversion walk around
a walk around video of my datsun that I sold. my 73 Datsun 240z with SBC 350 v8 cam, shorty headers, fuelly 2.02 heads, accel HEI disributor, full 3" Exhaust with 3" straight through Jones muffler
1972 Fairlady 240 Z
Lance Lambert from The Vintage Vehicle Show visits the Datsun Heritage Museum in Murrieta, California. Here he looks at a 1972 Fairlady 240Z (same as Datsun 240Z outside the U.S.) with the museum's director, Fred Jordan, who was also the manager of the first Datsun dealership in the United States.