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The Z car continued to become more GT-like with the 280ZX that followed, and by the time the Z31-generation Nissan 300ZX debuted in 1984, the car was nothing like its sports car forebear.
I had heard people speak of a brand-new 1996 Nissan 300ZX Twin-Turbo sitting in Nashville, Tennessee. In fact, I've seen people post photos of it to the Internet and write articles about it. You ...
For a car that sold as well as the Z31-generation Nissan 300ZX when it was new, it doesn't get a lot of love these days. Early Zs, with their sugar-scoop headli. ... See All 10 Photos.
There are dozens of photos of the 300ZX, including a lot of the underside alone, on the listing. With four days to go, the bid is up to $20,000 with no reserve, but a clean ZX like this will ...
And so we arrive at the bottom line. The new 300ZX is not an entry-level GT. The base two-seater wears a $27,300 sticker, and our fully optioned test car carried a $30,160 price tag.
The 300ZX's Super HICAS system is one of the most common points of failure on the car today, and when buying a 300ZX, it's a key indicator of how well the car has been looked after.The reason it's ...
As Nissan’s flagship performance car for 1986, this 300ZX Turbo has all the bells and whistles, especially in the cabin. ...
6 photos. Photo: thesketchmonkey / Instagram. ... Interestingly, the Nissan 300ZX moniker lasted for two generations – Z31 and Z32 – between 1983 and 1989 and then early 1989 until 2000.
And considering that the 300ZX Turbo promises to be one of the best all-around GTs on the market, $33,000 is bargain fare. Specifications 1990 Nissan 300ZX Turbo ...
The most expensive 300ZX I could find that’s sold previously was an extremely rare variant, the numbered-300-of-300 30th anniversary special edition twin-turbo, which sold in 2017 for $90,100 on ...