MisterNismo
Active Member
+1 for the orange color option ?
This seems like a pretty high dollar presentation for a one off car. I'm hoping this will be an option in the future.
Yeah, that's interesting. Is it just me, or do most of the rolling scenes in the video appear to be missing Fairlady from the badge, and only the Z is present? At 0:44, Fairlady seems to suddenly appear on the side, while appearing blacked-out on the front grill. Was thinking maybe it's just the way the light source is generated, but at 0:20 that really looks like just "Z". Watching it on my phone so it's harder to tell.This seems like a pretty high dollar presentation for a one off car. I'm hoping this will be an option in the future.
I wonder if the fact it is shown with North American specification side markers means anything.
Does it? I dunno, they probably already had all the CGI assets built. It's just throwing some basic lighting and animation on it.This seems like a pretty high dollar presentation for a one off car.
At least they didn't BS you with "unable to comment"I contacted Nissan to ask if this would be an option in North America. Here is their response:
Probably just playing mind games to screw around with Z nerds like you. ?Yeah, that's interesting. Is it just me, or do most of the rolling scenes in the video appear to be missing Fairlady from the badge, and only the Z is present? At 0:44, Fairlady seems to suddenly appear on the side, while appearing blacked-out on the front grill. Was thinking maybe it's just the way the light source is generated, but at 0:20 that really looks like just "Z". Watching it on my phone so it's harder to tell.
The one at TAS has orange markers in the headlights and clear JDM markers at the rear. Was a little odd to me, but thought maybe they liked the orange in the headlights with the orange paint, they were already running low on red sidemarkers ?, or just felt like mixing it up ?
...mmmmm..I am so glad Nissan kept the big booty profile from the 370z..not as curvy, but still looks great from behind