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MZR Datsun 240Z

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"Enthusiasm and passion are marketing buzz words that tend to get thrown around about the most unlikely of subjects these days, but speaking to Rahail Tariq of MZR – the company responsible for the gorgeous Datsun 240z you see in this "

Datsun 240z

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"Ok, so we've said it before. We love the Datsun 240z. But with holidays on the horizon, we stumbled across this dashing, beautiful pink rendered version. If there is another fun-time sports car that we would love to whip through "

Datsun Sunny Excellent Coupe

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"And to think these used to be the butt of our Essex boy jokes. Back then, in the 1970s, when the Dagenham dustbin in its simple-lined ubiquity was king, it was only the oil crisis and the accompanying rise in "

Datsun Bluebird 1600 SSS

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"The Datsun Bluebird was once the butt of endless jokes. In the seventies, in the UK, it seemed the default crap car of choice. It could be seen littering the less glamorous environs of Britain's towns and cities, rusting away "

Datsun Cherry Coupé

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"OK, so it's an unlikely sort of Car Crush. We were looking for a little runabout recently. You know, something that we could get four kids in on the school run, something we could whip around the lanes in and "

Datsun 240z

Cars

"We've had a thing about Datsun's sporty Z cars since when they were the hottest, newest, sporty Japanese number on the market. Call the designation the Fairlady if you like, but we'll always think of the long nosed beauty as "

Datsun 240Z – gallery

Cars Culture

"[gallery link="file"] Ok, so we're well away that our current four wheeled romance is motored by the incredibly beautiful Californian light bounced by our new favourite snapper Nicholas Maggio. But who can blame us, stuck here as we are "

Datsun 240Z Neo Retro Rendering

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" Ok, so the yanks did well out of the reissue of their signature muscle cars. Neo retro rendering of classics have obviously got a big potential market out there. They tap into that dollar bill that presumes that the first-editions "