To be fair, it’s still cheaper than getting the original one but sarcasm aside, this one-of-a-kind replica of the 1970 Nissan->ke62 Fairlady Z432 is just like any other toy – that is, if you think ‘toys’ are now made from platinum and come with a price tag of $80,000.

Given that Nissan only built 420 of these Z432s from 1969 to 1973, you can understand jeweler Ginza Tanaka’s choice of the Fairlady to commemorate the Japanese toy-car maker’s 40th anniversary seems to be a good choice.

The detailing of the platinum-made Fairlady is incredible and just to emphasize the toy car’s rarity and exclusivity, Tanaka didn’t settle for just any kind of packaging - even the car’s box is made from platinum.

In case you’re interested to have a closer look at this $80,000 toy, it’s going to be on-display at the Hong Kong International Jewelry Show for this whole month of March and will then move to the Osaka Tomica Fair in Japan next month.

.