theres been a bit of talk about zeds in movies and series,theres been heaps of them ,check this out http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Nissan_model-300ZX.html http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Nissan&model=300ZX&page=2 there was even one in the now famous crime "the north hollywood shootout " and the one ben was talking about in Grosse Pointe Blank, kill bill timecop kuffs
Tv Show In Justice I caught this one about 18 months ago. And thats the most you ever see of the car, its about a 3 second grab
Bwuahaha! the timecop one is gold! There is also one always parked in the carpark in the US version of the office. yet to find out which of the employees drives it! Also don't forget the white NA "if looks could kill" with the ever enjoyable Richard Greico!
If anyone watches mythbusters theres always a red one parked in the parking lot, although its parked next to where they blow stuff up so i cringe every time there's a bang
I dont have the pic unfortunately but there was one in a movie we watched last night - Tomcats...it was pretty much in the beginning i think...
Two shows that IMCDB misses (because its American, I guess) are The Bill, where Inspector Gina Gold drives a red z32, and the British comedy, Birds of a Feather, where the Jewish nymphomaniac next door is also seen to have a red z32 in at least 1 episode.
I was watching POINT BREAK last night and there are 2 zeds in it. I have seen this about 20 times and only just noticed them.
Z32 in Fast & Furious I think it's in the features section, there is a watermark imprint of a Black Z32. When you read the notes about the movie; the whole movie was based on a Black Z32 TT that was street racing. A news paper reporter wrote up an article about street racers (I.e. the Black TT 300zx). A movie 'person" saw the article, investigated it and hey presto Fast and the Furious was born from a Wild Black 300ZX TT blowing away the competition news paper article... Cool stuff Don't quote me... as my son has the movie at his mums and I can't check it, but I'm sure this is correct. Cheers Pete