1990 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
I'm selling my 1990 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo. It first started off as a NA. But I converted it to twin turbo. I spent over 30k on it. I have all recepts. It was dynoed at 562rwhp at Specialty-Z. It has wiseco pistons, eagle rods, jwt wild cams, valve job, new gaskets, bigger KOYO radiator, electric fan, AshSpec aluminium piping, ash spec side mount intercoolers, B&B 300ZX Exhaust System- 3inch Pipe Quad 4.5inch Oval Tips, it has a water/methanol system, AEM ems series 2, chrome plated parts, new Z1 GT725R Turbo kit, 3" down pipe, 3" full exhaust, no cats or resonator, new subframe bushings, 350z steering wheel, new differential bushings, upgraded oil cooler, and much more. It has new championship white paint job, new GPS alarm system, Carbonetic 2.0 way carbon LSD, RPS Carbon-Carbon twin disk clutch. SPL brake air deflector, SPL titanium adjustable front tension rods, Unorthodox pulley kit, Mike Smith exhaust manifold, JDM front bumper, Ferrea 1mm intake/exhaust valve, Ferrea dual coil valve springs with retainers, Ferrea viton valve stem seal kit, 2 HKS blow off valves, 850cc injectors, Apexi boost controller, AEM wideband UEGO controller, short shifter.
Please ask for more information. It's missing a door panel and a few panels. I ordered a few which I'll add to the sale. It is a 5 speed. The chassis has 198k and the motor has no more than 15k miles. |
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