The iconic 1971 Datsun 240Z, famously known as the “Devil Z,” is a masterpiece of collaboration between John Lau and renowned designer Jon Sibal. Inspired by the anime manga series Wangan Midnight, this widebody 240Z on display at ENEOS booth #24133 at the SEMA Show exemplifies high-performance and style.
The aggressive widebody kit, designed by Sibal, features a custom front splitter and rear diffuser from Skillard. The wider fenders accommodate massive Work Meister M1 wheels wrapped in Toyo Proxes R888R tires, giving the car a planted stance ready for the track. Under the hood, the engine is an upgraded Datsun 280ZX L28 bored to L30 specs with forged internals and a Garrett G35-900 turbocharger, all controlled by a Haltech 2500 ECU programmed for E85 fuel. The custom carbon-ceramic brakes and Apex Engineered suspension ensure the “Devil Z” performs as good as it looks.
Details like billet pitchfork emblems and personalized “Devil Z” gauges complete the transformation, while the car’s Porsche San Marino Blue Metallic finish by Supreme Auto Body adds a striking touch.
Source: ENEOS
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