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Earliest Z?

Who has the first Z (as in manufactured) on the forum? When i bought my first Z it was the 196th Z made thought it was the easliest id ever see untill i saw one that beat it by nearly 100!. The first ones will be J spec (as they got em first) most probably registered on an F pleate but maybe on a G judging by DVLA's standards.

 

If your chasis no is 500001 you have the first Z.

 

Then again its probably on some jap scrapheap, but it would be interesting to see where the first Z is.

 

B19RKS

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Would I be correct in thinking that the first few dozen or so would be crash tested?? icon_smile_sad.gif icon_smile_dissapprove.gif

 

So anything under 50 would be very early??

 

Just a thought..........

 

Robert.

 

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I only use the brakes so I can accelerate all over again.

 

http://bagpuss.swan.ac.uk/dunk300zx/ For awesome car & bike mpegs.

I dont think they actually register the crash test cars.

I know that 12 where released in 1988

SRRAE,

 

I know Nissan wouldn't have registered those cars that would have been crash tested, but they would probably have stamped the chassis to keep a track of it.....

 

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I only use the brakes so I can accelerate all over again.

 

http://bagpuss.swan.ac.uk/dunk300zx/ For awesome car & bike mpegs.

They could save labour by crashing it into a chassis number shaped lump of concrete.

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