Always loved the fact that such an expensive Vehicle from a prestigious Manafacturer had Headlights from a mid-Market Nissan!
Ya except the Z32 was far from mid market. It was by far the most expensive car they offered, and it was their flagship for 6 years.
If the Diablo’s lights and Nissan’s headlights design was exactly the same, why would they waste money to make their own light? Any smart person would just use whats available while saving money in the process.
Hey, don’t fix what ain’t broke ;) If it works, it works.
Now, go out and buy a diablo certified headlight for $450 compared to a nissan for $80.
You just saw NISSAN written on the headlight, not lamborghini!
I’m not sure if you’re trolling but here’s an answer anyways so I can satisfy my ego. The Z32 Nissan 300ZX was introduced in 1989 and was being sold, in America, from 1990-1996. The Lamborghini Diablo was in production from 1990-2001. However, they received a face-lift in 1998 and went from the popup headlights to the fixed headlights from the Z32 300ZX. The Nissan 300ZX was around for 8 years before Lamborghini threw it on their car.
So does this mean you could take headlights off an actual 300zx and just stick it on your lambo?
Yes
Yup
Yes, and I think that the headlights in Rob’s car were sourced directly from Nissan
top comment should just be yes or no they’re not
More CT video clickbait…
It isnt really because it is the actual topic being answered
When you are Lamborghini, but you want JDM street cred
The answer is yes. They used a Nissan Z32 headlight. Thank me later.
I’m gonna tell all my friends that my 300zx has Lamborghini swapped headlights, they’ll never know!
Someone ever worked on a mercedes? The Citan, A, Cla, Vito, its all Renault-Nissan. in Some types a whole engine, citan is Just a Renault Kangoo, only more expensive.
Seen this on the diesels, everyone uses each others parts nower days, saves them money developing there own equipment
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Always loved the fact that such an expensive Vehicle from a prestigious Manafacturer had Headlights from a mid-Market Nissan!
Ya except the Z32 was far from mid market. It was by far the most expensive car they offered, and it was their flagship for 6 years.
If the Diablo’s lights and Nissan’s headlights design was exactly the same, why would they waste money to make their own light? Any smart person would just use whats available while saving money in the process.
Hey, don’t fix what ain’t broke ;) If it works, it works.
Now, go out and buy a diablo certified headlight for $450 compared to a nissan for $80.
Two for $2,149 actually, but thanks for trying.
https://conceptzperformance.com/nissan-jdm-nismo-1999-fairlady-z-hid-xenon-headlights-w-czp-pre-wire-nissan-300zx-90-96-z32-26010xpw_p_757.php
Or did Nissan use Lamborghini lights.
You just saw NISSAN written on the headlight, not lamborghini!
I’m not sure if you’re trolling but here’s an answer anyways so I can satisfy my ego. The Z32 Nissan 300ZX was introduced in 1989 and was being sold, in America, from 1990-1996. The Lamborghini Diablo was in production from 1990-2001. However, they received a face-lift in 1998 and went from the popup headlights to the fixed headlights from the Z32 300ZX. The Nissan 300ZX was around for 8 years before Lamborghini threw it on their car.
So does this mean you could take headlights off an actual 300zx and just stick it on your lambo?
Yes
Yup
Yes, and I think that the headlights in Rob’s car were sourced directly from Nissan
top comment should just be yes or no they’re not
More CT video clickbait…
It isnt really because it is the actual topic being answered
When you are Lamborghini, but you want JDM street cred
The answer is yes. They used a Nissan Z32 headlight. Thank me later.
I’m gonna tell all my friends that my 300zx has Lamborghini swapped headlights, they’ll never know!
Someone ever worked on a mercedes? The Citan, A, Cla, Vito, its all Renault-Nissan.
in Some types a whole engine, citan is Just a Renault Kangoo, only more expensive.
Seen this on the diesels, everyone uses each others parts nower days, saves them money developing there own equipment
Even the windscreen is the same