After all the work they've done modifying the car, including removing sub-frame supports, It has to have been Nissan that left the stud loose. Riiiiiight!
Not specific to the Z, but I've been told by my tire guy TPMS sensors are not transferable to new wheels. Maybe he was just looking to sell me new ones, but in all the years I've known him, he's never tried to upsell me on anything before.
Fairlady is just the name of the Nissan Z in Japan. It does not represent any kind of special edition.
Here's a short history of how the name came about.
https://www.zhome.com/History/FairladyName.html
I find it rather ironic that the "Live free or die" state requires a front plate.
P.S. I'm glad they put the Old Man of the Mountain on the plate. Unfortunately I never got a chance to see it in person.
I don't recommend whoever made this one. 🤣
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/photos-video-2022-nissan-z-spotted-testing-in-arizona.186/post-4947
The building they hit was my company's office until about 3 years ago.
https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2023/08/strongsville-woman-convicted-in-100mph-crash-that-left-boyfriend-friend-dead.html
If I had to guess based on the dash indicators, it looks like the forward collision warning system has an issue. I'd make sure the sensor isn't blocked first. If still having an issue, take it to the dealer.
I've seen the same thing on my wife's Rogue during very heavy rains.