Because this is a true T-top design rather than a targa roof, the sealing requirements are significantly more complex.”
He also noted concerns about wind noise and the side-curtain airbag system, though the latter is less critical for a one-off build.
A CrossCabriolet And A Drop-Top Juke
The T-top Z might not even be the most unusual vehicle in the collection.
Nick is also building a modernized take on the already quirky Murano CrossCabriolet and a drop-top version of the Nissan Juke.
Together, the collection evokes an alternate universe where market research didn’t dictate most decisions at the company level.
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According to Nick, “Nissan insiders love the idea of the t-top Z. I know for a fact things I have designed and built have influenced Nissan.”