1995 611hp Twin Turbo Nissan 300zx Rare Slicktop With Fully Built Gtx2867 Setup on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.0L 2960CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1995
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Nissan
Model: 300ZX
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 1,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Sub Model: Slicktop
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
I bought this car about a year ago for $500 from a friend's mother. After $35,000 in parts I have built it into a serious performance machine. It dyno'd at 521rwhp on a Dynocom. They read about 6% low to a Dynojet which would be about 554rwhp. So The car has between 611 and 650hp at the crank. The dyno pulls were done on 93 octane with 21psi of boost. The new GTX2867 turbos from Garret are amazingly efficient. On race fuel this car could go to 800hp. I have over $35,000 invested in parts alone. Save thousands of dollars by buying a fully finished and worked out car. I finished the car just a few months ago. I have been to two autocross events and the handling is superb. The power in this car is crazy though. If you push the pedal to the floor in third gear at 80mph you will spin the tires no problem. This car does 80mph to 140mph faster than many high performance cars do 0-60mph. The car has a lot of weight reduction and it is a slicktop to begin with so it tipped the local scale at a mere 3050lbs. That gives this car an insane 5lbs / hp weight ratio. I have a wife and three children so I can't drive the car much. I am selling to help pay off debts. I hope to get back into racing when my kids are older.
This car needs to be purchased by a mature adult. I am 32 and still have a very hard time controlling myself. The power is just too tempting. If you want the ultimate highway terror this is the car for you. Hundreds of Build Photos available Parts all Purchased within the last year. Receipts are all on hand as well as the balance and blueprint sheets for the engine build Z1 Dual Short Ram Intakes Dual N62 Mafs Selin Dual Maf Translator (over 1000hp metering range) Z1 Silicone Smooth Accordion Pipes Z1 GTX2867 Turbo Kit CX Racing 2.25" I/C Piping HKS SSQV BoVs CX Racing FMIC 1995 VG30DE Block Bored 87.5mm Stock TT 40P Heads and Cams Stock Forged Crank Knife Edged Balanced Wiseco Forged Pistons Wiseco Rings OEM Rebuild Gasket Kit Eagle ESP Hbeam Rods New Nissan TT Oil Pump Nissan OEM Bearings Disassembled and cleaned lifters Nissan OEM Head Gaskets Nissan 120k timing kit. All new Nissan belts Z1 Silicone hoses for everything, IAC, PCV, Brake booster, turbo coolant, oil drain, radiator, power steering.,etc. Kevlar power steering line AMS Exhaust Manifolds 3" Expansion 5 bolt Downpipes 3" to 2.5" Testpipes Megan 2.5" Catback Quad Tip Megan 3 core aluminum radiator (Car Runs at 177* in scorching heat with A/C on) $ Z1 radiator brackets Deleted EGR, PRVR, EVAP, rear PCV, and Intake coolant lines Summitracing Aluminum Oil Breather Tank New Nissan TT fuel pump All new fuel hoses. Completely removed evap hardline all the way to tank and installed PRV at tank New Nissan fuel filter JECs 850cc Injectors Z1 Injector rail adapter kit Z1 Ecu tune Apexi Safc2 Black Edition Innovate LC-1 Wideband Auto meter Boost Gauge PTU relocated Clutch damper line delete Z1 SS braided clutch line Z1 Lightweight Flywheel Z1 Street Clutch Chromoly Pivot Ball Nismo clutch pilot bearing New striking rod New shifter bushings Z1 One piece Aluminum driveshaft Viscous LSD 4.08:1 rear differential 13" 350Z Brembo Front Slotted Rotors 11.6" Rear Slotted Rotors Tein S-Tech Springs KYB GR2 Shocks SPL Subframe Spacers Stillen Sway Bars Godspeed Tension Rods Braille 23# Battery in Hatch Shaved door handles Shaved rear wiper Shaved power antenna Complete body restoration with Hundreds of Pics Available. PPG Deltron 9700 Black House of Kolor USC01 Show Klear Nissan GTR Wheels BFG KDW Tires 245 & 265 JDM Tail lights JDM Nose Panel and Z emblem New Oem fog lights New oem trim and molding everwhere New oem wiper cowl New oem third brake light panel New oem A/C and P/S hardlines New oem A/C condenser Rebuilt P/S pump Rebuilt steering rack JDM 1990 Steering wheel (no cruise buttons) Recovered Nonpower Seats w/ Leather New shifter and ebrake boots and handles New oem slicktop headliner All the parts deleted made for a very light Z32 Car Weighs Approx 3050lbs on local Trailer Scale |
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