In Japan, Nissan built several cars to Group-7 specifications - most notably, the Nissan R381. Originally to be powered with a V12, the car competed with a Chevrolet 5.5L V8 during the 1968 running of the Japanese Grand Prix where three of the cars competed and placed in the top 6. Also borrowing from CanAm, most notably Chaparral, dual large rear wings were used side by side and were driven by hydraulics that would move either the left or right wing up or down in order to increase cornering ability.
While it never competed with the CanAm legends in the USA, it makes a very cool addition to this field. It utilizes a Slot.it Chaparral chassis for motivation. You simply trim a few areas like the valance and it fits like a glove!
I have a limited number of these kits WITH decals for $45. Just the kit is $35.00 plus $8.00 S&H in the USA, $14.00 S&H worldwide. I will combine orders.



