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Nissan apprentices in Japan have created a monstrous mash-up for the answer to a question that nobody asked.


The Nissan Fairlady X is never coming to showrooms.

Its job is to turn heads and drop jaws at the opening day of the 2023 Tokyo Auto Salon – the biggest modified-car show in Japan – on 13 January 2023.

The collision between the front of the new Nissan Z sports car and the mid-section and tail of the Nissan Murano SUV looks, er, awkward.



As you might expect, it created a complicated engineering and panel beating exercise for Nissan apprentices in Japan.

They took the headlights and grille from the new Nissan Z sports-car, then modified the front bumper and tail-light section so it could be matched to the back end of the SUV.



There is no information about the engine.

“I confirm that the vehicle is made by a student of Nissan Automobile Technical College, and will be showcased at their stand in TAS (Tokyo Auto Salon),” a spokesman for Nissan Motor Company said.



“Although this is not directly Nissan (meaning Nissan Motor Company) involved, it is a part of Nissan stories.”

Paul Gover

Paul Gover has been a motoring journalist for more than 40 years, working on newspapers, magazines, websites, radio and television. A qualified general news journalist and sports reporter, his passion for motoring led him to Wheels, Motor, Car Australia, Which Car and Auto Action magazines. He is a champion racing driver as well as a World Car of the Year judge.

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