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Fairlady Z432R Style Rear Spoiler, Gloss Carbon Fiber, 70-78 240Z-260Z-280Z Coupe
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Made In And Shipped From The USA
Includes:
- (1) Fairlady Z432R Style Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler, Gloss Finish
- (2) Mounting Bolt
Description:
Inspired by the immense popularity of the Carbon Fiber BRE Style Spoiler, our Carbon Fiber Fairlady Z432R Rear Spoiler launched along side its fiberglass counterpart and has seen similar popularity ever since (although it originally released later). We think it turned out just as awesome as its predecessor, and we believe you will agree when you see this great new spoiler on your early Z. Gloss finished carbon fiber pairs especially well with high gloss paints, wraps, and coatings, but also creates an interesting contrast with low and semi-gloss style finishes (such as flat, matte, and satin). The pictures don't do justice to the great, gloss look of the carbon fiber in person; they look great!
Similar to our BRE Style and Victory™ rear spoilers, the original Z432R rear spoiler shares a racing origin, albeit a somewhat different version. The Fairlady Z432R model was essentially a "factory racing" Z-Car that was sold exclusively in Japan to meet homologation requirements of the time, and was packed with a wide range of parts not available on other factory models. That range of parts included what is commonly referred to now as the "Fairlady 432 Spoiler". Our take on the Fairlady Z432R Style Spoiler is upgraded from the factory version*, and it addresses known weak points of the original. It is similar to our BRE Style spoiler in both overall size and shape with key differences, including the sculpted shape on the front facing side, the curvature on the rear, and the raised section for emblem mounting. For JDM and Fairlady Z styled restorations and builds, the Fairlady Z432R is the best styling option. This version of the Fairlady Z432R Style Spoiler is made of high quality Carbon Fiber with high gloss finish (see Related Items for Fiberglass), and comes ready to install. Like the BRE Style, it bolts on to the deck directly using 2 included bolts (simpler to install than the original which requires 6), in the same position as the BRE Style, and does not interfere with the lock.
*Notes:
This spoiler is designed based on the early style Z432R spoiler, which was also available as an aftermarket option. Later versions of the spoiler (including the version installed on later Z432R and 240ZG models) remove the sculpting from the front facing side, but keep the shaping on the rear side. Both versions were also a factory, dealer installed, and parts department option (although far fewer of the early version were produced). Standard Z432 models, along with most other Fairlady models, did not originally come with a spoiler installed, but often times had them added later.
Emblem Notes:
The close-up image shows the "flat" area, which is where the spoiler-mounted emblems were originally installed. All of the combinations of factory installed emblems found on the lower passenger (right) side of the deck lid should properly fit in this raised "flat" area. For those using this as part of their Japanese model restoration, ALL Japanese model Z-Cars originally came with the "Fairlady Z" emblem (31-1120) installed on the deck lid/spoiler except for the Fairlady 240Z models ("Fairlady 240Z", "Fairlady 240Z-L", and the "Fairlady 240ZG"). All Fairlady 240Z models used separate "Fairlady"** and "240Z" (31-1041) emblems instead. Z432 and Z432R models used the "432" (31-1063) emblem in addition to "Fairlady Z". **Note: The "Fairlady" emblem mentioned previously is not available even in Japan, so we recommend converting to the "Fairlady Z" version used on all other Z models in Japan instead if you no longer have yours. See the individual emblem pages for reference on emblem positioning.
Safety Note:
ALL rear spoilers will increase downforce on the rear of the car, regardless of design. How noticeable that increased downforce is depends on both spoiler design and how the car is being driven. For standard city street driving, the increased downforce from most spoilers typically doesn't have a significant impact on handling. At highway speeds or on canyon runs, it will be more apparent, and a front spoiler is recommended, but spoiler design ultimately determines whether it is required. On the track (or otherwise at racing speeds), a properly matched front spoiler or air dam is always strongly recommended, and should be considered as mandatory (note this is especially true for taller spoilers, such as the MSA Victory™ Spoiler). Please call if you have any questions.
Fitment Note:
This spoiler is specifically designed to fit on coupe model deck lids. While it can physically be installed on 2+2 models, it does not align correctly with 2+2 deck lids and body line, and will leave gaps at the ends. 2+2 deck lids are also angled differently, so the spoiler will not have the exact same appearance as when it is installed on a coupe model.
Model Guide:
Datsun 240Z, 260Z, 280Z
Model Restriction:
For coupe (2-seater) models only. Will not fit on 2+2 (4-seater) models.
Code Guide:
Datsun S30
Year Guide:
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
Some parts may not fit every version of every year listed. See product Title & Description for any application breakdowns or customization options, and contact us with any questions.
- 1970 Datsun 240Z
- 1971 Datsun 240Z
- 1972 Datsun 240Z
- 1973 Datsun 240Z
- 1974 Datsun 260Z
- 1975 Datsun 280Z
- 1976 Datsun 280Z
- 1977 Datsun 280Z
- 1978 Datsun 280Z