Tomica Unlimited Series Wangan Midnight Devil's Z S30 Fairlady Z.

Wangan Midnight is a Japanese manga that you, as a car lover, know.

Wangan - the Metropolitan Expressway Wangan Line in Tokyo, Japan. Wangan means, in English, seaside. In the past, car enthusiasts called "HASIRIYA" or "SHIYUTOKOU ZOKU", who were outlawed racers, competed night after night on this Metropolitan Expressway with their fastest and most prized tuned cars.

More than 20 years later, the demon Z has been revived.

The Devil's Z is the car that the legendary tuner Jun Kitami aka "Devil's Tuner" worked on for the Metropolitan Highway High Speed Attack.

Well, in Japan, tuned cars based on the real Fairlady Z S30 have been famous for a long time, and the L28 engine head can afford to be shaved. Well, even now, Nissan engines have thicker cylinder heads compared to Toyota. The connecting rods are thicker and heavier too. Well, because of these characteristics, engine tuning was popular and various tuners built tuned cars based on the Z L28.

Yatabe test track for regal top speed tuning.
Illegal is the Metropolitan Expressway, and that too on the Bayshore Route.

This story is based on the historical base of Japanese car culture.

There are still Metropolitan Highway people today, but they are pretty much socially shunned and they cause accidents, so it's superfluous. Well, there is a Metropolitan Highway Wangan in the Asset Corsa, so it should be the Asset Corsa. It doesn't cost much money. 

Ah, I almost forgot to explain the product.

The product is a product that was recently launched in Japan.
There is the Unlimited series, the Wild Speed series, etc.
but this time it is Wangan Midnight: The Devil's Z.


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