where z was made?
hi, i was just wondering where they made z? r they making it in japan? or they make it here, in the US ? 'coz i heard that mazda rx-8 was made in japan. so, if u order 1, they will make it in japan, and then send it here...
Originally Posted by aonyoung
hi, i was just wondering where they made z? r they making it in japan? or they make it here, in the US ? 'coz i heard that mazda rx-8 was made in japan. so, if u order 1, they will make it in japan, and then send it here...
designed in the USA made in japan.
Originally Posted by kayfuNk
designed in the USA made in japan.
i dont think so...im pretty sure they make all the parts in japan, but then nissan puts all the parts on the boat and they assemble the car on the trip across the pacific....saves alot of downtime. so when you order one they just put it together right on the boat.
Last edited by drivenCSZ; Mar 1, 2007 at 05:56 PM.
I'm pretty sure the Z and the Murano are the only Nissans made in Japan and then sold here.
Also, I know it doesn't necessarily mean the whole car was made in Japan, but if you look under the dashboard panels, the stickers on the frame have the place and date the part/car was assembled.
Also, I know it doesn't necessarily mean the whole car was made in Japan, but if you look under the dashboard panels, the stickers on the frame have the place and date the part/car was assembled.
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Originally Posted by JDMFairladyZ33
From my understanding the Fairlady Z (350Z) and the Fairlady Z Roadster (350Z Roadster) are built at the Oppama plant in Tochigi, Japan.
If you bought the car new, look for the spec sheet that post on the window. That piece of paper will tell you. For my car, which is an 04, it says "assembled in Japan."
Originally Posted by drivenCSZ
i dont think so...im pretty sure they make all the parts in japan, but then nissan puts all the parts on the boat and they assemble the car on the trip across the pacific....saves alot of downtime. so when you order one they just put it together right on the boat.
Originally Posted by I1DER
Workers would have to be in the Maritime Union and the cars would then cost over $100,000.
Or there could be a bunch of magical Japanese elves that assembles the cars when we are all asleep.




