1996 Nissan 300zx on 2040-cars
Vanlue, Ohio, United States
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1996 300ZX Twin Turbo
This car is a a 5 speed. It has the original cell phone in the center console from the factory and the cell phone
din in the dash.
The 1996's are the last best best year of the 300zx. Gone is the ugly tweed interior which has been replaced by
a nice suede material. It also has factory keyless entry with Power Windows and Locks for a more modern upgrade.
Also gone is the short rubber spoiler that would rot off and replaced by a new taller and much better looking
spoiler.
This one of the rarest of the rare!
Finished in the most iconic color scheme in Bright Red with Black Leather - you couldn't get a better optioned
300zx unless you ordered it from the factory. The car has a few dings but no dents or rust. 2 sets of original
keys and 1 keyless entry remote is included. I have t-top shades and bags for the car as well as original owners
manual. The tires are Toyo and put on in 2012.
The Z32 chassis 300zx Twin Turbo was on Car and Drivers Top 10 Best Car list for all 7 years it was in production.
The Z32 was also awarded the Motor Trend "Car of the Year" award. The 300zx easily rose to defeat its competitors
of the time including the Chevrolet Corvette Z51, FD Mazda Rx-7, Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4, Acura NSX, Dodge Viper,
993/968 Porsche Carrera 911 and even fought against the MKIV Toyota Supra Turbo with success. This 300 still stands
out over most sports car of today. You do not have to take my word for it, in 2014 AutoWeek wrote an article titled
"25 years later, the Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo is still dreamworthy." In 2010 GQ Magazine labeled the 300ZX in the
"Top 20 Stylish Cars Over the Past 50 Years." In 2006 Automobile Magazine listed the 300ZX z32 in the "20 Greatest
Cars in the Past 20 Years."
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