A couple of years ago, Nissan launched its first Heritage Edition for the current-generation of Z. That one paid tribute to the original model from the 1970s that kicked off the whole model line, but also was a key inspiration in the styling of the new car. It wasn’t the only Z that Nissan designers borrowed from, though. The tail end of the Z is heavily based on the design from the Z32-generation 300ZX, and Nissan’s newest Heritage Edition pays additional tribute to it.
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