The new Nissan Fairlady Z was already born mixing nostalgia with modern design, but the Pandem interpretation pushes that idea much further. Here the car stops looking like an elegant sports car and becomes something far more radical, wide and almost cyberpunk Japanese in style.
The new Z when Kei Miura decides to exaggerate the bodywork
The Pandem kit completely transforms the cars presence. Widened arches, a low stance and a much more urban-circuit feel than a classic grand tourer.
Purple, wide and full of Japanese night-scene energy
The purple finish strongly reinforces that modern, almost digital atmosphere. In a display cabinet, it works especially well beside other radical JDM models or Pandem and Rocket Bunny builds.
A piece for modern, visual JDM collections
This Fairlady Z is not trying to look discreet. Its appeal is precisely in being exaggerated, recognisable and visually very different from a conventional Japanese sports car.