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1991 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:133000
Location:

United States

United States

 THIS Z HAS UNDERGONE TONS OF VERY EXPENSIVE UPGRADES. THIS Z IS BOTH STREET READY AND RACE READY. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS NOT A NEW CAR AND HAS VARIOUS FAULTS AND SCRATCHES OR PAINT FADE THAT WOULD BE EXPECTED FROM A CAR OF THIS YEAR. NOW THAT IS OUT OF THE WAY,THE Z IS RUST FREE, THE INTERIOR IS EXTREMELY CLEAN AND THE T-TOPS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS OR LEAKS. THE Z HAS A VERY, EXPENSIVE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM AND WAS DESIGNED IN THE FAST AND FURIOUS THEME. HERE IS A LIST THAT ALL YOU SPEED FREAKS CAN UNDERSTAND:

PLEASE ALSO LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES TO APPRECIATE THIS RUST FREE Z

hks gt2530 turbos, 
bored to 3.1, 
port/polished intake, 
apexi computers
hks twin spark igniter, 
ash spec ecm, 
555 nismo injectors, 
doolz air intake, 
hks ssq blowoff valves, 
carbon fibeer clutch wheel/flywheel,
jdm corner lights, 
jdm taillights, 
custom 3 inch pipes with greddy cans,
high flow downpipe, 
oil/water cooled turbos, 
hks turbo timer


PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS JAMES 305-975-7770

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EZ-Charge program will get rolled out for all vehicles [UPDATE]

Wed, May 21 2014

UPDATE: It appears that Chargepoint has pulled out of the program. It looks like a myriad of vehicles will be eligible for the single-card recharging program under NRG Energy's NRG eVgo division. The EZ-Charge platform that Nissan said last month would allow Leaf owners to use multiple vehicle recharging networks with a single card will soon be offered to other plug-in vehicles. eVgo will start sending out EZ-Charge cards this summer to various markets in Northern and Southern California and Texas as well as the Pacific Northwest, Phoenix, Nashville and Washington, DC. EZ-Charge uses a single card that is good for eVgo stations as well as stations within the ChargePoint, Blink and AeroVironment networks. It will debut in 10 EZ-Charge markets on July 1. By mid-2015, 15 more markets will be added. Nissan announced the 'No Charge to Charge' program last month at the New York Auto Show. Nissan said at the time that Leaf buyers would get two years of free charging, but individual charging sessions were limited to 30 minutes at CHAdeMO stations and an hour at the more-common Level 2 stations. The automaker also estimated that the 25 markets included by next year account for more than 80 percent of US Leaf sales. Take a look at NRG's press release below. NRG eVgo Introduces New Convenience to Electric Vehicle Charging First-of-Its-Kind EZ-Charge All-Access Card gives EV drivers convenience to use chargers from multiple charging providers PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This summer, NRG eVgo, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG), will roll out the EZ-Charge (SM) platform, a first-of-its-kind initiative that will offer electric vehicle (EV) drivers the ability to access multiple EV charging networks with a single all-access card. "For too long, EV drivers have been limited to only the chargers that were in their network meaning they might drive past a number of charging stations in other company's networks before they could get to one they could use with their current provider" The EZ-Charge platform will enable drivers of any electric car make or model to carry a single access card for charging on multiple networks, much like consumers today carry a single credit card to access multiple retailers.

Meet Sparky, Nissan's Leaf-based, Frontier-bedded EV parts hauler [w/video]

Thu, 18 Sep 2014

For many enthusiasts, the concept of the ute - a car with a pickup bed - is somehow irresistibly appealing. On paper, it promises the marriage of a truck's utility and a car's superior driving dynamics, and for that reason alone, we'd love to see more of them. Yet while other parts of the world get them in good numbers, North America doesn't ever see them - at least not for long. Based on what we've seen of late, though, that's not due to a lack of motivation on the part of engineers.
BMW wowed us several years ago with an M3 ute, and earlier this year, some interns converted a Mini Paceman into the pickup-bodied Paceman Adventure. Loathe to let their rivals in Munich and Oxford have all the fun, Nissan has built its very own car-based pickup. Meet Sparky, the world's first Leaf Frontier.
Like the M3, this all-electric ute is used as a parts hauler for Nissan's engineering teams at its sprawling Stanfield, AZ tech center and proving grounds.

Nissan applies for 'R-Hybrid' trademark, but what is it for?

Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Patent and trademark filings are sort of like tasseography for those of us in the auto industry. If you know where and how to look at something, there's a lot to be figured out. Take this trademark filing from Nissan - it's similar to the Pure Drive badge found on a Versa or Sentra, but the bottom half sports the phrase "R-Hybrid." This wouldn't be remarkable if the "R" in R-Hybrid weren't the same style as the "R" in the Nissan GT-R's badge, right down to the serifs.
While it's easy to see this as grasping at straws, it makes a fair degree of sense. The R35 GT-R may be a dominant performance machine, but it's been around since 2008, which is donkey years in the automotive industry. And based on the recent crop of hybridized hypercars and racecars, a hybrid GT-R doesn't seem like such a stretch.
As Car And Driver points out, figuring out that the GT-R will go hybrid isn't hard - figuring out when it will arrive, is. The buff book rightly points out that a new GT-R isn't expected until 2017, but that designing and trademarking a badge four years ahead of time is a bit odd. Car and Driver speculates that we could see a mildly hybridized R35, although the chances do seem remarkably low. Head over to C/D for a more thorough rundown on why this just might be a GT-R badge, including comparisons with other R-badged Nissans.