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hirocimacruiser · 2 months ago
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RD28 Diesel powered S130 Datsun 280ZX DATSOOT.
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radracer · 1 year ago
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Datsun 280zx s130
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untouchvbles · 26 days ago
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Nissan 300ZX (Z32)
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okosen · 2 years ago
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plentyofplumbobs · 10 months ago
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Datsun 280ZX
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 5 months ago
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Datsun 280ZX 2by2 T-Roof, 1980. The first Spartans were based on the S130 series Nissan Fairllady Z, sold internationally as the Datsun 280 ZX. It was the final version of the car that had started out at the 240Z (S30) in 1969 before it was replaced by the completely new 300ZX (Z31).
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90s-shitbox · 6 months ago
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The Mid Night Club
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The Mid Night Club, also known as ミッド ナイト クラブ (Middo Naito Kurabu), was formed in April 1982, despite many sources mistakenly claiming its founding year as 1987. The club is best known for its high-speed races on Tokyo's Shuto Expressway at night. Membership was highly coveted, as it signified elite status within the street racing community due to the stringent entry requirements and the extraordinary skill and discipline of its members. The club became notorious for its adherence to safety and speed, with members driving highly modified cars capable of sustaining extreme speeds over long distances.
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The Mid Night Club didn't focus on acceleration or cornering ability; their sole objective was top speed. To gain entry into this exclusive group, prospective members had to demonstrate their ability to maintain a speed of at least 260 km/h (160 mph) for prolonged periods and do so safely. Despite the apparent paradox, the club's gentlemen's code required members to avoid endangering others, and any reckless behavior would result in immediate expulsion.
Newcomers who met these criteria became apprentice members, needing to attend every meeting for a year before becoming full members. Throughout its existence, the club had about 30 members on average, peaking at 75. Most members could sustain speeds of 305 km/h (190 mph), while top racers could exceed 322 km/h (200 mph). Races typically began from speeds of 100-120 km/h (60-75 mph), with the third car in the pack signaling the start by honking.
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Yoshida Special's 930, often referred to as the "Blackbird," is the most iconic car from the Mid Night Club, and for good reason. This extensively modified Porsche 911 Turbo (930) boasts a 3.6-liter turbocharged flat-six engine that delivers 700 bhp. It is rumored that the owner invested around $2 million in modifications. This substantial investment was necessary to create a machine capable of consistently maintaining speeds of 350 km/h (217 mph) for over 15 minutes—a feat that was challenging and costly in the mid-1990s and remains so today. Remarkably, the Blackbird is still operational.
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The ABR-Hosoki Fairlady Z S130, another renowned car of a Mid Night Club member, was a significant rival to the Blackbird. Originally a 1978 Nissan 280ZX, it underwent extensive modifications to become a formidable show car and eventually made its way to the Wangan. This vehicle boasts 680 horsepower and is tuned to race at speeds of 330 km/h (205 mph), with a maximum capability of reaching 348 km/h (216 mph). There is a rumor that it once outpaced the Blackbird on the Wangan, but this remains unverified.
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The Mid Night Club remains a legendary chapter in the annals of street racing history. From the iconic Blackbird Porsche 930 to the formidable ABR-Hosoki Fairlady Z S130, these cars and their drivers pushed the boundaries of speed and engineering. With a strict code of conduct prioritizing safety and skill, the club's elite members and their high-performance machines continue to inspire awe and fascination among car enthusiasts and the broader public alike.
The Mid Night Club, disbanded in 1999 following a tragic incident. During a high-speed encounter with a local Bōsōzoku biker gang, a collision occurred, resulting in the hospitalization of six innocent civilians and the deaths of two bikers. This incident violated the club's strict code against endangering other drivers, prompting its immediate dissolution.
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xclusivelyz · 3 years ago
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Japanese muscle
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florist-ranger · 3 years ago
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oldjapanesecars · 4 years ago
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Datsun 280ZX 👌 By @ponretro . . #datsun280zx #datsun #280zx #s130 #s130z #nissan #z #fairladyz #oldjapanesecars (at Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCL5WQ7q6qL/?igshid=6lqf5jkxshkd
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fully-automatic-images · 5 years ago
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My Dutsy 😌
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timetochaing · 6 years ago
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radracer · 3 years ago
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Datsun 280zx s130
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untouchvbles · 3 months ago
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Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo (Z32)
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cha0s-aint-me · 5 years ago
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hyperwavecrd · 7 years ago
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IG: hyperwave.us
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