5 Speed Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States
I have and will always consider this car my baby. I have had a lot of work done to this car and I can guarantee you everything was done correctly and according to spec and recommendation. I have paperwork for every last purchase (no matter how small and/or insignificant).
I am selling this vehicle because, as much as I wish I could I can't stay young forever, I have between $35,000 and $40,000 invested in this car and a lot of fun times. So now it's time to pass the torch and let someone else enjoy Pride and Joy. I purchased this car a couple years back in Dallas from another 300zx car lover so I knew how hard it was for him to sale it to me. It was in great condition NO ACCIDENTS had minimal wear and under 130,000MI. I have since than invested many thousands of dollars, along with countless labor hours into this car. I have personally touched and in spectated every aspect of this car. The car is completely rust-free. The car runs excellent and pulls hard about 580 to 650hp. I have all the interior washed and condition it is all in Superb Condition. Just about everything is new ( Brand New Transmission Last Year from Nissan less than 400mi on it. New clutch the year before less than 500 to 600mi on it). Paint in Excellent condition like new. I might put 1000 to 1500 miles a on this car, just drive it on the weekends and some sunny days in the smmer. I had a motorcycle that my wife didn't want me to have anymore so I said I'll get four wheels but just as FAST or FASTER. This car has never seen Rain or Snow since I had it Garage kept. As such, >DO NOT waste my time and yours. >While Ill entertain offers NO LOW-BALLERS --- I know exactly what my car is worth and I know I will NEVER get the money and time I have invested into it, but have some common sense. Do not make a "stupid" offer. >No test drives, unless I have the cash in hand. Before we get to the good stuff this what was add FROM Z1 MOTORSPORT: > HID Headlights and Fog Light >Tein Coilover Suspension System >Z1 Premium Short Throw Shifter >Z1 Performance brake package with 13" front rotor upgrade >300ZX Fan Clutch OEM & 300ZX Fan Blade >Carbing front strut tower bar (300zx) >Z1 Howe TT Radiator with Z1 Silicone Radiator hose set >OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch >New AEM Stand-Alone ECU system Now Lets get to the good Stuff All Done at Z1 Motorsport: This is the link to the major work done at Z1 Motorsport This is the to the Appraise that was done on my car: Just copy and paste to Browse |
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Recharge Wrap-up: Toyota FCV ready for production, Nissan tests Leaf-to-Home energy management
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Junkyard Gem: 1996 Nissan Quest XE with 338,549 miles
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Nissan shows self-cleaning car coated in nano paint
Thu, 24 Apr 2014Washing the car is an activity like mowing the lawn that some people love and others find to be an absolute chore. For the latter group, Nissan may have an answer. Nissan is testing a nano-paint coating that could make the car wash a very infrequent place to visit.
Shown on a European Note hatchback, the key is a special layer of super-hydrophobic and oleophobic material called Ultra-Ever Dry that is sprayed over the paint. It creates a protective layer between the body and environment, and it means that when dirt or water come into contact with the car, the gunk just sheets away.
Nissan admits that the coating is still early in testing. The key will be if the stuff can actually last for the long term, and the company will be analyzing it over the coming months to see how it will react in different conditions. At the moment, the automaker has no plans to offer Ultra-Ever Dry as a standard feature, but it may make it available as an aftermarket addition in the future. Scroll down to watch the video of Nissan testing the stuff in some very dirty conditions.