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I know this isn’t TV or Movies but there is an article in the April 2019 Road and Track about Zs.

The article says the name Datsun came from when Masujiro Hashimoto of Kwaishinsha Motors named his first automotive effort DAT. The first four letters of his three backers, Den, Aoyama and Takeuchi. Petty cool... learned something.

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Just watched the movie The Dirt on Netflix on a flight this AM. It’s movie about the story of the band Motley Crew. Anyway there was a 280z in there for about 4 seconds. 1:17:19 remaining in the movie when you see it. That band was insane.
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52 minutes ago, Patcon said:

Maybe they wrapped it for the movie? Easily reversable

 

Probably, and all for a two second pan by of a parked car. No expense spared in the movie industry.  If I had squinted I would have missed it.

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