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Nissan Fairlady Z (Fourth generation)
This model has been represented in Forza games as the
1994 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo Version R (FM1)
1994 Nissan Fairlady Z Version S Twin Turbo (FM1 through FH5)
The Z32 was designed by Isao Sono and Toshio Yamashita, approved in final form by Nissan management on October 1, 1986. The body was wider with a rounder profile and fewer hard edges. It had a marginally increased coefficient of drag of 0.31 compared to the Z31's 0.30. Nissan utilized the Cray-2 supercomputer to design the new Z32 with a form of CAD software making it one of the first production cars to utilize this tool.
Like previous generations, Nissan offered a 4-seater (2+2) model with the ...
Nissan Fairlady Z Version S Twin Turbo 2 Seater
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Nissan Fairlady Z Version R Twin Turbo 2+2 Seater
This would be visually distinct from the 1995 model in the current Forza games.
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Fun facts about the Z32 we currently have in Forza:
it has a 2-Seater body with 2+2 interior
its windshield wipers go the wrong way for a RHD car
its side indicators work like clearance lights in a USDM model
Please give us a new version of the Z32 with an accurate model
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They must rescan the whole car in its proper USDM model with the LHD interior. Same way how the Honda S2000 model was fixed in FH4.
This would me more like it. Both 1994 and 1999 300ZX models deserve a complete fresh scan for the new Forza game titles.
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I may have never noticed it if it had its windshield wipers the wrong way, but then most Japanese cars were like that on the X360.
They changed the model too, but it’s still really inaccurate, a good indicator of that is how the X360 body kits are still available for it.