Is the Nissan Fairlady Z Z32 was one of the best cars to emerge from the early years of the Heisei era? Well, having fought myself through the endless autumn fun and games I've been into, I got my hands on this JDM classic in the world of Forza Horizon 4, I got myself a chance to drive one of the Heisei era's greatest hits from Nissan.
The Z32-spec Fairlady Z was launched in the summer of 1989 and was made to be more upmarket and more high performance than its Z31 predecessor. The Twin Turbo variant featured active rear wheel steering system called Super HICAS, first introduced on the R31 Nissan Skyline. Being the first to be marketed under the JAMA regulations that lasted until the dawn of the 21st century, the turbocharged 3.0L VG30DETT V6 Twin Turbo engine, mated in either a 5-speed MT or a 4-speed AT, produces only 280PS, which is the power ceiling imposed back then until 2004.
It was one of the first production cars to be utilized by a supercomputer to design this car in the form of CAD software.
Production of the Z32 lasted until the end of 2000 and two years later after its absence, its Z33 successor was launched.
Okay, no time for chit chat about this car because it's time to let the Z32 out for a little night out with the other drivers.
Job well done, there's nothing else I can say.
Enjoy your new ride!
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