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nope. SWB only.
Hmmm, well I have seen a few in the Jap auctions...

Nissan never put a LWB slicktop into production. 100% on that.

 

I dont believe they ever attempted a prototype version either.

Nissan never put a LWB slicktop into production. 100% on that.

 

I dont believe they ever attempted a prototype version either.

Are you 100% sure? definately seen a few about in Japan??

there where these I supose and to actually race them they would have had to make a limited production run.

 

stillen3001.jpg

 

z_racecar171.jpg

there where these I supose and to actually race them they would have had to make a limited production run.

 

stillen3001.jpg

 

z_racecar171.jpg

 

Just a fibreglass shell though ?

 

and is'nt it a space frame chassis underneath ?

I thought the original ones that Nismo Did used the main monocock with space frame front end, no rear floor and mainly ally pannels. ie the bottom one and the Stillen verson was revised using a full space frame ie the Top one.

 

I only think that because i've seen those Stillen GTS's smashed up at a race on youtube. Also I saw some footage of the Nismo GTS's with front and rear off on some vidio that someone on the Zed club took out in Japan and the main momocock just looked like it was from a proper Z32. Must have been back about 2000/2

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