Tamiya 24367 1/24 Nissan Fairlady 240Z Street-Custom Edition  [24367]

Tamiya 24367 - 1/24 Nissan Fairlady 240Z Street-Custom
Price:
AUD$47.07
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
24367
GTIN:
4950344243679
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Street-Custom 240Z in Miniature

The Tamiya 1/24 scale Nissan Fairlady 240Z Street-Custom model brings a classic machine into the workshop at a manageable scale. The Fairlady Z first appeared in 1969 and its 240Z form, born by 1971, combined elegant lines with a potent 2.4-liter inline-six that appealed to drivers and tuners alike.

What Builders Will Find Inside the Box

This kit is a careful likeness of the original 240Z, featuring custom touches common to the period. Model makers will notice the 2,393cc SOHC engine rendered in detail and visible beneath the opening bonnet. The lowered stance reproduces the car's sporty look.

Included are fresh decals and metal transfers to help replicate trim and badges. The RS Watanabe 8-spoke wheels are supplied as two-piece items to make painting easier. The kit also allows construction as either a right-hand drive Japanese car or a left-hand drive North American Datsun version.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Length: 172mm
  • Width: 71mm
  • Height: 52mm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Engine Detail: Visible under opening hood
  • Decals and Metal Transfers: Included
Yes, the chassis and body lines make it compatible with many common aftermarket wheels and interior upgrades used on 1/24 scale Japanese classics.
The bonnet is designed to open and reveal the detailed 2,393cc SOHC powerplant, which is great for display or extra detailing work.
Metal transfers require careful placement but are straightforward with tweezers and a sealant; they add sharp, factory-like accents to trim areas.
Decide on the lowered stance early in the build so you can mask and paint body and wheel wells without disturbing fitted suspension parts.

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