Datsun 280Z 1976

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You've got a '71 240 and a '78 280. If PD were to pick 10 cars to release in a pack, I would not waste one of them on a car that fits between these two already in the game. Let them design something more unique.
 
The 280Z in the game is some sort of odd combination of a '81 280ZX and a '77-'78 280Z. No idea who designed that ugly mess.

I would prefer the original 240Z (L24) to be a premium car. For a car that has so much history and importance with Nissan, I'm surprised it's not already a premium.
 
The 280Z in the game is some sort of odd combination of a '81 280ZX and a '77-'78 280Z. No idea who designed that ugly mess.

I would prefer the original 240Z (L24) to be a premium car. For a car that has so much history and importance with Nissan, I'm surprised it's not already a premium.
Agree strongly' 240Z is an iconc Datsun/Nissan sports car It's unbaliveble that It's not premium!. 240Z is the original sports compact car.
 
Agree strongly' 240Z is an iconc Datsun/Nissan sports car It's unbaliveble that It's not premium!. 240Z is the original sports compact car.

It is an odd decision by PD, indeed. I'm a Z lover (I own a 280, and my brother has a competition '90s 300zx) so I was very disappointed by the lack of premium '70s Z cars. Nissan would not be the company that they are now without the 240Z. They'd still be stuck making industrial vehicles and forklifts. Forza 5 at least has the mighty legend, the 432. As much as I love that car (and wish to meet one in real life!) I still prefer the original 240z. There's something about its simplicity and honesty that makes it such a wonderful car. I love my 280 (Currently rebuilding a motor for it) and I drive it everyday. It's a shame that PD doesn't recognize the early Z's importance.
 
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