While the Datsun 240Z is commonly built with Nissan’s L Series straight-six engines, Farah from Malaysia decided it would be a good idea to shoehorn an eight-pot mill into the coupe. Called the Devil Pinko, the build’s name is quite apparent, with the striking paint job quickly capturing attention even at first glance.
However, the build isn’t just about the color. It’s powered by a VH41DE V8, a naturally aspirated Nissan engine from the ’90s. It was found in luxury cars like the Infiniti Q45 and other massive Nissan sedans from the ’90s, making 266 horsepower from the factory – more potent than the straight-six mill in the classic Nissan Z predecessor.