The Nissan 300ZX in That Iconic Super Bowl Commercial Was Actually a Fake. This Recreation Is More Real.
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The original 1990 "Dreamer" ad used a naturally aspirated Z32 dressed up as a twin-turbo. Thirty-six years later, a YouTuber fixed that.
The original 1990 "Dreamer" ad used a naturally aspirated Z32 dressed up as a twin-turbo. Thirty-six years later, a YouTuber fixed that.
The original 1990 "Dreamer" ad used a naturally aspirated Z32 dressed up as a twin-turbo. Thirty-six years later, a YouTuber fixed that.
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